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Voters in California's Huntington Beach have approved two conservative ballot measures including one allowing the city to require voter identification for elections passed by an 8-point margin and ...
Huntington Beach City Attorney Michael Gates, an ally of the conservative council majority, said the will of the voters should prevail. "The people's decision on the March 5th ballot measures for ...
Voters in Huntington Beach, California, will decide whether a ban on flying the Pride and other nongovernmental flags on city property should be in its charter. ... The ballot measure builds on an ...
This measure would establish an elected county executive position in Los Angeles County, as well as an independent ethics commission and a nonpartisan legislative analyst. The Board of Supervisors would also increase from five to nine elected members and county departments would be required to present annual budgets in public meetings. [ 53 ]
The Southern California-based 47th district is centered in Orange County and includes the cities of Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Newport Beach, and Seal Beach, as well as portions of Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, and Laguna Woods. The incumbent is Democrat Katie Porter, who was re-elected with 51.7% of the vote in 2022.
Since their 2022 election, a conservative majority on the Huntington Beach City Council has pursued Pride flag bans, book bans and voter ID requirements. ... and drafted a ballot measure to ...
If Trump were allowed on the ballot, the convention would be canceled and the so-called "winner-take-most" rules, which require a challenger to get 20% of the vote, would apply. Incumbent Trump was allowed on the ballot, and the contingency convention was canceled.
Huntington Beach amended its city law to include Measure A which requires voter identification to vote at the polls at all municipal elections beginning in 2026.