California Enacts Law to Shield Elections from Federal Interference
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California Governor Gavin Newsom signs legislation to protect state elections from federal interference, citing concerns over Trump administration tactics ahead of the midterms.
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Concerns over federal interference in state elections have risen under the Trump administration.
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation Wednesday aimed at shielding the state’s elections from federal interference, citing concerns over tactics by the Trump administration ahead of the midterms. The law, effective immediately, prohibits access to voter rolls or election technology without a court order and restricts law enforcement from disrupting election workers except in emergencies. Newsom expressed anticipation of potential meddling, referencing the administration’s past deployment of federal agents in Democratic-led states despite local objections. The White House responded by stating Trump’s commitment to election confidence, accusing Newsom of “false attacks.” The legislation also criminalizes the unauthorized removal of voted ballots, a response to the FBI’s seizure of 2020 election ballots in Georgia. California’s primary, with a crowded field for governor, is set for next Tuesday. The state’s open primary system will advance the top two candidates to the November ballot regardless of party. National implications include the potential for other states to adopt similar measures and heightened tensions between state and federal authorities.
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Increased legal challenges between California and the federal government.
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- Will other states follow California's lead?
- How will the Trump administration respond to the new law?





