纽森签署新选举法案,迎接全州初选
Newsom Signs New Election Codes Into Law Ahead Of Statewide Primary

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加州州长加文·纽森(Gavin Newsom)已签署参议院第73号法案(SB 73),这项新法律旨在加强选举安全,以应对特朗普政府可能带来的干预。该法案即刻生效,禁止联邦探员及其他个人在没有法院命令的情况下查阅选民名册或接触选举技术设备。法案还限制执法人员干扰选举工作人员,除非遇到紧急情况;同时,未经授权擅自将选票移出官方监管范围的行为将被定为刑事犯罪。 此前,河滨县警长查德·比安科(Chad Bianco)在调查所谓的违规行为时,扣押了超过65万张选票,该事件引发了争议并最终被加州最高法院叫停。尽管白宫认为纽森的担忧毫无根据,并否认了在投票站部署联邦探员的计划,但纽森仍持怀疑态度,称该法律是一项必要的防御措施。 州长表示,SB 73是为保障11月大选前州选举诚信而采取的一系列立法步骤中的第一步。此举距离加州6月2日的初选仅有几天时间,而此次初选包含了一场具有全国影响力的激烈州长竞选。

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Authored by Kimberly Hayek via The Epoch Times,

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law additions to the election code on Wednesday, which his office says will protect state elections against any attempts of political interference by the Trump administration and its allies ahead of the November midterm elections.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom at a conference in Belem, Para State, Brazil, on Nov. 11, 2025. Mauro Pimentel/AFP via Getty Images

The new law, Senate Bill 73, authored by state Democratic Sens. Sabrina Cervantes and Tom Umberg, prohibits any person - including federal agents - from accessing voter rolls or election technology without a court order. It also restricts law enforcement from disrupting election workers except in public safety emergencies and makes it a crime to knowingly remove voted ballots from the custody of election officials.

Newsom signed the election legislation five days ahead of California's June 2 statewide primary, where a crowded and closely watched governor's race is already underway.

The new law took immediate effect.

"We have to step up, and we have to draw the line. We have to clarify the rules of engagement," Newsom told reporters before signing the legislation. "It's a warning to the folks out there that think they can do the bidding of the Trump administration."

The White House pushed back against allegations from Newsom's office that it would be involved in disrupting "lawful election administration" and sending "armed law enforcement to intimidate voters or steal ballots." Spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said President Donald Trump remains committed to ensuring that all Americans have full confidence in election administration.

Newsom framed the signing as a direct response to what he called "legitimate anxiety" about the administration's actions - some of which he said have already played out in California and across other Democratic-led states. Trump administration officials say they have no plans to send immigration law enforcement agents to polling locations - a concern raised by several Democratic secretaries of state.

Newsom said he was unconvinced by those assurances.

"I expect the worst with Trump because he's done the worst," he said at a news conference Wednesday. He added that "there's no rules anymore with the Trump administration," and that California had to "be prepared for everything."

White House chief of staff Susie Wiles told Vanity Fair last year that any suggestion Trump would deploy the military to suppress voting was "categorically false."

Newsom has called the new law only the first piece of a broader "mosaic" of legislation that his administration plans to advance ahead of the November general election.

The signing of the law comes one week before California's June 2 primary, where high-profile candidates across the state are vying for gubernatorial nominations in a primary season with national implications.

Under California's open primary system, the top two candidates who receive the most votes - regardless of party - advance to the November ballot.

The new law came after a months-long confrontation between state officials and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a Republican running for governor, who in early 2026 seized more than 650,000 ballots from a November 2025 special election on congressional redistricting.

Bianco claimed he was investigating allegations of a vote-count discrepancy, but county election officials and California Attorney General Rob Bonta disputed those claims. The California Supreme Court ultimately ordered Bianco to halt the investigation.

SB 73 directly addresses that by making such ballot seizures a criminal offense going forward.

While Bianco says he is a supporter of the president, he has never been endorsed by Trump. Trump in April endorsed Steve Hilton in the governor's race.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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