California Enacts New Law Targeting Election Interference
California has enacted new legislation aimed at preventing unlawful interference in elections. Under the law, individuals convicted of certain election-related crimes could face penalties of up to three years in prison.
The issue has drawn widespread attention online following the circulation of political posts and claims related to election integrity and voter fraud.
State officials say the law is intended to protect the integrity of elections and prevent illegal actions that could disrupt ballot collection, handling, or counting processes.
The legislation is part of California’s broader effort to strengthen election security and maintain public confidence in the democratic process.

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