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California Sheriff Halts Election Inquiry Amid Rising Legal Challenges

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Riverside County Sheriff Halts Ballot Investigation Amid Legal Challenges

A significant development has emerged in California as Republican Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco has decided to pause his controversial investigation into alleged election fraud. This decision follows escalating legal battles initiated by the state’s Attorney General Rob Bonta and the UCLA Voting Rights Project regarding the sheriff’s authority over election materials.

Background of the Investigation

Sheriff Chad Bianco had previously made headlines by seizing over 650,000 ballots from the November 2025 election, claiming the move was legally justified and approved by a local judge. The investigation stemmed from allegations made by a local citizens group concerning the integrity of the ballot count for a redistricting special election. However, local election officials informed the county Board of Supervisors that these allegations were unfounded.

In a controversial turn of events, Bianco continued his efforts, even after receiving a directive from Bonta’s office to cease the investigation. The sheriff seized an additional 426 boxes of ballots, asserting his intention to uncover potential election irregularities.

Legal Developments

On Saturday, Sheriff Bianco announced the suspension of his investigation, attributing the decision to what he termed “politically motivated lawsuits and court filings.” The attorney general, alongside the UCLA Voting Rights Project, argues that the sheriff lacks the legal authority to manage election materials, a claim underscored in their legal challenges.

Bonta’s office confirmed it would pursue actions in both the California Supreme Court and superior court. A spokesperson emphasized, “Our focus is on what the Sheriff does, not what he says.”

UCLA Voting Rights Project’s Standpoint

The UCLA Voting Rights Project has actively sought legal remedies on behalf of Riverside County voters, asking the state Supreme Court to mandate the return of the ballots to the appropriate election officials. Sonni Waknin, an attorney for the project, remarked, “Our election law is clear that voted ballots are to remain in the custody of election officials, and nothing the sheriff has presented changes that basic rule.”

Political Context

This conflict arises against a backdrop of ongoing national discussions about election integrity, influenced by former President Donald Trump’s repeated claims of fraud during the 2020 election. Bianco’s actions reflect a growing trend among some Republican leaders mirroring Trump’s rhetoric by questioning the validity of election processes in their respective states.

Conclusion

The temporary pause in Sheriff Bianco’s investigation highlights the complexities of election law in California and the contentious political climate surrounding voting rights. As legal battles unfold, the implications for both the sheriff’s office and local election integrity hang in the balance, making it a crucial issue for constituents and officials alike.

For ongoing updates, refer to sources such as the California Attorney General’s Office and the UCLA Voting Rights Project.

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