In a controversial move that has intensified the debate over election integrity, California Governor Gavin Newsom has somewhat quietly signed legislation prohibiting local governments from implementing voter identification requirements at polling places.
The new law directly challenges efforts by some municipalities to enhance election security measures, ZeroHedge reported.
The legislation, spearheaded by Democratic Senator Dave Min of Orange County, specifically targets a voter-approved measure in Huntington Beach that mandated photo identification at polling locations.
This legislative action marks the latest development in an ongoing conflict between state Democratic leadership and conservative local governments over election administration.