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Home » Exclusive | Right ignites after stunning SCOTUS ruling on California voter rights
Exclusive | Right ignites after stunning SCOTUS ruling on California voter rights
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Exclusive | Right ignites after stunning SCOTUS ruling on California voter rights

News RoomBy News RoomJune 29, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

California Republicans have blasted a Supreme Court ruling allowing states to continue counting ballots that arrive after Election Day, warning the decision will further erode voter confidence.

Steve Hilton, the Republican nominee for governor who advanced to November’s general election, called the decision “an insult” and predicted it would energize conservatives heading into the election.

“This ruling is an insult to every California voter and an affront to democracy,” he told The California Post. “I know this ruling will fire up everyone who is sick of what’s going on in California. Thanks to this ridiculous, anti-democratic ruling, I am more sure than ever that change is coming.”

The high court ruled 5–4 that federal law does not prevent states from counting mail ballots received after Election Day, provided state law authorizes it and the ballots satisfy the required conditions, including being mailed on time.

Conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett authored the majority opinion, joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and the court’s three liberal justices. Justice Samuel Alito dissented, arguing the decision conflicts with federal election law and “two centuries of historical practice.”

The ruling marked one of the few cases in which the justices did not divide along the court’s usual 6–3 ideological lines.

Hilton accused the majority of ignoring what he described as flaws in California’s election system.

“Do the justices who voted to extend elections beyond Election Day even understand the scale of the corrupt ballot harvesting machine that has been built by the ruling elite in California?

“Do they realize that in California you don’t even need a valid postmark for a late-arriving ballot to be counted? That it’s possible to ‘back-date’ ballots by handwriting the date it was mailed?”

The 56-year-old British-American gubernatorial candidate argued the ruling could “undermine confidence in elections in California” by “giving a green light to the corrupt, anti-democratic banana republic practices that have been running rampant.”

Following California’s June primary, Republicans have continued to criticize the state’s voting system, which allows voters to cast ballots by mail, in person at vote centers, through secure drop boxes, and by provisional ballot.

Election officials are permitted to process mailed ballots before Election Day by verifying signatures and preparing envelopes for tabulation, but votes cannot be counted until polls close.

Because ballots postmarked by Election Day may continue arriving afterward, close races often take days or even weeks to be finalized.

The Republican National Committee, backed by the Trump administration, challenged a Mississippi law allowing ballots postmarked by Election Day to arrive up to five business days later.

Republicans argued federal law establishes a single national Election Day and that ballots received after that date should not be counted.

Hilton said the ruling should motivate Republicans to pursue election reforms.

“There is only one sensible reaction now: We have to redouble our efforts to defeat the corrupt California machine this November so we can bring common-sense reforms to our elections and get our state back on track.”

California Assemblyman Carl DeMaio, founder of Reform California, also condemned the ruling, arguing California’s election laws still go beyond what the Supreme Court permitted.

“Even though the Supreme Court ruled that mail ballots can be counted after the election, California election rules are so insane that it is still violating this court ruling by counting ballots without a postmark,” he told The Post.

DeMaio said he wants state officials to tighten the rules governing late-arriving ballots.

“With this ruling in hand, I’m calling on state election officials to issue revised guidance to all counties to ensure that only ballots with proper postmarks on them are counted,” he added.

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While Democratic congressional lawmakers representing the state in Washington celebrated the ruling, members of the GOP were disappointed by the decision.

“Americans deserve to know who they elected on Election Night, not weeks later. Yet in California, we are nearly a month past our June 2 primary and still do not have certified results. Turning Election Day into Election Month undermines confidence in our elections and erodes public trust,” Rep. Vince Fong told The Post reacting to the news.

Fong, who has represented California’s 20th congressional district since 2024, succeeding former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, said the ruling undermines secure and transparent elections.

“Today’s ruling allows states like California to continue down a path of failed election policies that weaken election integrity. Californians live with the consequences every election cycle as Sacramento’s supermajority repeatedly changes the rules in ways that benefit their political interests rather than strengthen voter confidence,” he added.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis also criticized the ruling.

“SCOTUS validates election practices in places like California that count votes received after the election. A loss for election integrity. Florida will keep doing it right,” he wrote on X.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, however, welcomed the decision, calling it a victory for voters.

“This is a win for voters, plain and simple,” Newsom wrote on X. “Today’s ruling helps ensure mailed-in ballots get counted and people’s voices are heard through the democratic process.”

The 58-year-old governor, who is under investigation by the Justice Department, said California would continue expanding access to voting.

“Despite ongoing attacks from the Trump Administration, we will not stop ensuring every eligible Californian can make their voice heard,” he added. “Democracy is strongest when we all take part.”


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