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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

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Ballot observers

LOS ANGELES — An appeals court in California upheld the rejection of a ballot observers’ lawsuit alleging a county registrar unlawfully kept them from effectively watching the processing and counting of ballots. The observers were allowed to adequately monitor all procedures, and the law does not require observers be close enough to compare signatures themselves: “Here we determine ‘sufficiently close’ does not mean breathing down the necks of the election workers.”

Read the ruling here.

Categories / Appeals, Briefs, Civil Rights, Elections

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