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SB 1430

Elections.

2025-2026 Regular Session

SB 1430 is a California elections bill in early stages; specific provisions unknown pending committee review and detailed legislative analysis.

Read second time. Ordered to consent calendar.
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Bill Summary · SB 1430

Legislative bill overview

SB 1430 is a California elections bill that was recently introduced in the legislature. As of the latest action on March 5, 2026, it has only undergone initial procedural steps (first reading and referral to the Rules Committee) and has not yet been assigned to substantive committees. The bill's specific provisions have not yet been made public or detailed in available legislative records.

Why is this important

Elections legislation directly affects voting access, election administration, and democratic processes at the state level. California's election procedures influence participation rates and outcomes for millions of voters across the state, making any substantive changes consequential for future elections.

Potential points of contention

  • Cannot be determined at this stage—the bill's actual text and provisions are not yet publicly detailed
  • The nature of any contention will depend entirely on what regulatory or procedural changes the bill proposes once it moves through committee
  • Typically, elections bills generate debate around ballot access, voter ID requirements, election security, or administrative procedures

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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