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Panel backs bill requiring notice when election materials are subpoenaed or seized
Summary
AB 16 64 would require local agencies to notify the Secretary of State and Attorney General within one court day after becoming aware of a warrant, subpoena, or active investigation involving election records or voting systems; the committee advanced the bill after sponsors argued it fills an enforcement and response gap.
Assemblymember Jackson introduced AB 16 64, which would require local agencies, political subdivisions, or elections officials to provide written notice to the Secretary of State and the Attorney General within one court day after becoming aware of any warrant, subpoena, or active law‑enforcement investigation pertaining to election records or voting…
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