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California vows to protect elections

Los Angeles Times

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February 05, 2026

State leaders decry Trump’s comments about 'nationalizing' the voting system.

- ANA CEBALLOS AND KEVIN RECTOR

President Trump’s repeated calls to “nationalize” elections drew swift resistance from California officials this week, who said they are ready to fight should the federal government attempt to assert control over the state’s voting system.

“We would win that on Day One,” California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta told The Times. “We would go into court and we would get a restraining order within hours, because the U.S. Constitution says that states predominantly determine the time, place and manner of elections, not the president.”

“We're prepared to do whatever we have to do in California,” said California Secretary of State Shirley Weber, whose office recently fought off a Justice Department lawsuit demanding California's voter rolls and other sensitive voter information.

Both Bonta and Weber said their offices are closely watching for any federal action that could affect voting in California, including efforts to seize election records, as the FBI recently did in Georgia, or target the counting of mailed ballots, which Trump has baselessly alleged are a major source of fraud.

Weber said California plays an outsize role in the nation and is “the place that people want to beat,” including through illegitimate court challenges to undermine the state's vote after elections, but California has fought off such challenges in the past and is ready to do it again.

“There's a cadre of attorneys that are already, that are always prepared during our elections to hit the courts to defend anything that we're doing,” she said.

“Our election teams, they do cross the Ts, dot the I’s. They are on it.”

“We have attorneys ready to be deployed wherever there’s an issue,” Bonta said, noting that his office is in touch with local election officials to ensure a rapid response if necessary.

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