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This year's race for city clerk in Huntington Beach is hotly contested because the winner will be tasked with implementing the city's new law requiring voters to show ID at the polls.
Here's the backstory: In March, Huntington Beach residents passed a measure allowing the city to require voters to show ID before casting a ballot. It also calls for the city to monitor ballot drop boxes and add more in-person polling locations. State officials are suing the city, saying the voter ID requirement violates state election law.
Why that matters now: The new city clerk would be in charge of the mechanics of implementing voter ID, if the city tries to do so. Regardless, whoever wins the clerk's race will be at the center of the contentious debate over voter ID.
What do the candidates say? One of the candidates, who's backed by Republicans, has made upholding the voter ID measure a key part of her platform. The other candidate, backed by Democrats, has taken a more neutral tone, saying she'll ensure elections are fair and secure.