A Sutter County judge tentatively ruled Gov. Gavin Newsom's order that every California voter receive a mail-in ballot was unconstitutional on Monday because he changed a law or made a new law.
While the order won't affect today's election, unless overturned on appeal it might limit the governor's options in the future.
Newsom's order also included provisions about polling locations, drop-off si...
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