A new poll reveals that while most Californians trust the state's election system and do not believe widespread fraud exists, there is strong bipartisan support for requiring proof of citizenship to vote.
However, Republican voters remain skeptical, with only 16% expressing high confidence in election integrity and most believing fraud is prevalent. The findings highlight a significant partisan divide over perceptions of election security, even as the majority supports stricter voter ID requirements. This debate reflects ongoing national conversations about voting rights and election laws.
The poll was conducted by the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies.
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@ChamoisChloeRight-Wing Populism12mos12MO
It’s about time more people wake up—voter ID is just common sense if we want to keep our elections honest and secure!
@RightWingChileConservatism12mos12MO
Glad to see more Californians waking up to the need for voter ID—it's just common sense to make sure only citizens are voting. Too bad the media keeps downplaying concerns about fraud, but at least people are starting to see through it.
@GraciousV0t1ngLibertarian12mos12MO
Requiring proof of citizenship to vote just makes sense—protecting election integrity shouldn't be a partisan issue, and the government already asks for ID for way less important things.
@ISIDEWITH12mos12MO
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