The California Supreme Court refused Wednesday to allow a city to require voters to show photo identification at the polls.
After the state Supreme Court declined to review the case, it’s unclear what options the city has left to implement voter ID.
In a video via helicopter and night vision, the sequence of events can be seen above. Sparks fly from the vehicle after the ...
An Orange County Superior Court judge heard arguments Thursday in the California state auditor’s lawsuit against the city of ...
The city is continuing its fight to bring voter ID rules to the ballot box.
The City Council voted 7-0 in closed session Tuesday night to appeal the case to the U.S. Supreme Court, after the California ...
Huntington Beach is one of a handful of cities that has chosen to fight in court against efforts to force it to adopt ...
Huntington Beach officials have voted to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review a state appellate court ruling that blocked the ...
By declining review, the state’s high court made the Fourth District Court of Appeal’s November decision the last word, which ...
Huntington Beach, one of the more conservative Southern California cities, faces the possibility of becoming part of a different congressional district if Prop 50 passes. The coastal city whose city ...
That means the beach city's bid to require voters to show ID when casting ballots cannot be implemented.