Court blocks California effort to stop Republican sheriff’s ballot recount
A California court denied Attorney General Rob Bonta's request to halt Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco's recount of ballots from the November 2025 special election. Bianco, a Republican, seized over 650,000 ballots, citing discrepancies in the Proposition 50 vote, which redrew congressional districts.

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AI-generatedA California court denied Attorney General Rob Bonta's request to halt Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco's recount of ballots from the November 2025 special election. Bianco, a Republican, seized over 650,000 ballots, citing discrepancies in the Proposition 50 vote, which redrew congressional districts. Bonta argues Bianco's recount undermines public trust in elections, stating his staff is unqualified to conduct such an audit. Bianco claims the recount aims to compare the physical ballot count with recorded totals, despite assurances from Bonta and the registrar of voters that the original tallies were largely accurate. The court advised Bonta to pursue the matter in a lower court.
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5 extractedBonta and Tinoco assured the tallies differed by about 100 votes.
Bianco said his recounting efforts stemmed from claims the results were off by 45,800 votes.
Sheriff Bianco seized more than 650,000 ballots cast in Riverside county from last November’s election.
A three-judge panel denied California AG's request to stop Riverside county sheriff's ballot recount.
The sheriff’s investigation represents a serious threat to voter privacy.