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California Governor Newsom Signs Law Restricting Law Enforcement Access to Ballots

Confidence, Riverside, politics, election, law

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation on Wednesday aimed at tightening election security rules ahead of the June 2 statewide primary. Senate Bill 73, which takes effect immediately, limits when law enforcement can access ballots, voter lists, rosters, or certified voting technology.

The bill was prompted by an incident in Riverside County, where Sheriff Chad Bianco seized more than 650,000 ballots from last fall's Proposition 50 Special Election. The investigation was later halted amid legal challenges from California Attorney General Rob Bonta.

"We have to clarify the rules of engagement. That's why this legislation is important. There are fines associated with it, criminal fines, and jail time, three years," Newsom said at Wednesday's signing ceremony.

The bill prohibits peace officers from interfering with election administration, except in urgent public health or safety situations. It also requires a court order before law enforcement can take possession of key election materials.

Removing packages containing voted ballots from the custody of elections officials would also be a crime.

The law allows civil penalties of up to $50,000 for ballot custody violations. The measure also directs the attorney general to issue guidance to local election workers on how to respond to law enforcement requests.

"SB73 puts in protections to ensure that ballots will be secured and that voters have confidence in our election system that their voices will be heard at the ballot box," said California State Senator Sabrina Cervantes, one of the primary authors of the law.

Bianco, who is running as a Republican candidate for California governor, said he seized the ballots as part of an investigation into claims of voting discrepancies. Election officials disputed those claims.

Bianco later called the effort to halt his investigation "politically motivated."

This story was originally reported by sd31. Read the original article here.

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