Election 2024: Huntington Beach conservative leaders say they’re confident Measures A and B will pass
LA TimesVoter identification requirements, a hot topic in Huntington Beach, could be coming to the coastal community as soon as 2026. Huntington Beach Mayor Gracey Van Der Mark, who endorsed each of the measures along with her conservative majority City Council colleagues, expressed confidence Wednesday that voter support for Measures A and B would hold. Measure A allows, but doesn’t necessitate, that the city implement voter identification requirements in Huntington Beach. It’s not anything that most people don’t currently have already.” Voters cast their votes on Tuesday at Huntington Beach City Hall. night was a very big positive, a good thing for the people of Huntington Beach.” Strickland said he believes other cities statewide might start implementing voter ID requirements if and when Measure A passes.