
Rigged – California: How laws, and ballots, shape the perception of election integrity
From Law and Legal | America Out Loud News by Law and Legal | America Out Loud News
June 10, 2026 · 57 min
About this episode
The episode discusses California's election laws and their impact on perceptions of election integrity.
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – California’s election laws fuel fierce debate over integrity, access, and trust. Universal mail ballots, ballot harvesting, extended counting, and voter roll concerns shape perceptions of a rigged system. Spencer Pratt’s Los Angeles campaign amplifies frustrations over governance, immigration priorities, and whether legal rules undermine democratic consent across California today now...
People in this episode
Host: Booker Scott
Topics covered
- election integrity
- California laws
- voter access
- ballot harvesting
- democratic consent
Keywords
- California
- election laws
- mail ballots
- ballot harvesting
- voter roll concerns
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: California, Spencer Pratt
Places: Los Angeles
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