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GOP sheriff in California pauses election probe as legal challenges grow

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GOP sheriff in California pauses election probe as legal challenges grow
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GOP sheriff in California pauses election probe as legal challenges grow

2026-03-31 08:37 Last Updated At:08:50

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A Republican California sheriff who seized more than half a million 2025 election ballots said he has paused the probe into election fraud allegations, citing mounting legal challenges from the state attorney general and a voting rights group.

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, who is also one of two prominent Republican gubernatorial candidates in the state, said in a statement Saturday that his office put the investigation on hold “because of the politically motivated lawsuits and court filings.”

The reversal comes after Democratic Attorney General Rob Bonta and the UCLA Voting Rights Project launched legal challenges last week, arguing the sheriff has no authority over election materials.

Bianco previously said that the investigation — and the seizure of more than 650,000 ballots cast in the November election — was legal and approved by a Riverside County judge. He doubled down last week by taking more ballots from a county election office after receiving orders from Bonta's office to stop.

Bonta's office said Monday it will continue with its petitions in the California Supreme Court and the superior court.

“Our focus is on what the Sheriff does, not what he says,” a spokesperson said in a statement.

The UCLA Voting Rights Project, in a petition filed Monday on behalf of several Riverside County voters, is also asking the state Supreme Court to order Bianco to return the ballots while the case plays out.

“Our election law is clear that voted ballots are to remain in the custody of election officials, and nothing the sheriff has presented changes that basic rule,” Sonni Waknin, an attorney with the group, said in a statement.

The dispute started in February and escalated this month when Bianco seized 1,000 boxes of election materials to investigate a complaint from a local citizens group about the ballot count from a November 2025 special election on redistricting. Local election officials told the county Board of Supervisors last month that the complaint was unfounded. After Bonta ordered Bianco to halt his probe, the sheriff seized another 426 boxes of ballots last week.

The ballot investigation came as President Donald Trump has repeatedly disputed the results of the 2020 election, citing unsubstantiated instances of fraud. His administration recently seized ballots and other documents from an election office in Georgia. Some Republicans have mirrored Trump’s rhetoric on voting in their states.

FILE - Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco speaks at a news conference in Lake Elsinore, Calif., Feb. 7, 2023, as officials announced that the closure of poppy fields at Walker Canyon until the wildflower bloom subsides. (Watchara Phomicinda/The Orange County Register via AP, File)

FILE - Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco speaks at a news conference in Lake Elsinore, Calif., Feb. 7, 2023, as officials announced that the closure of poppy fields at Walker Canyon until the wildflower bloom subsides. (Watchara Phomicinda/The Orange County Register via AP, File)

TORONTO (AP) — Toronto right-hander Cody Ponce had to be carted off the field in the third inning of his Blue Jays debut after he appeared to injure his right knee while trying to make a play on a ground ball.

Ponce stumbled while chasing Jake McCarthy’s infield grounder and went down in the dirt behind first base. He was able to get to his feet but left on a cart, briefly covering his face with his cap.

The Blue Jays said Ponce was removed because of right knee discomfort.

Colorado’s Kyle Karros scored from third on the play to give the Rockies a 1-0 lead.

Earlier in the at bat against McCarthy, Ponce caught his foot on the mound and fell down without throwing a pitch.

Ponce struck out three and walked one in 2 1/3 innings before exiting, allowing one run and one hit. Thirty of his 47 pitches were strikes.

Louis Varland came on for Ponce, who signed a $30 million, three-year contract with the defending AL champion Blue Jays last December.

Ponce went 17-1 with a 1.89 ERA for the Hanwha Eagles in South Korea last season, winning the league’s MVP and the pitching triple crown.

Ponce was selected by Milwaukee in the second round of the 2015 amateur draft and was dealt to Pittsburgh for right-hander Jordan Lyles ahead of the 2019 trade deadline. Ponce was 1-7 with a 5.86 ERA over five starts and 15 relief appearances for the Pirates in 2020 and ’21, then pitched in Japan for the Pacific League’s Nippon Ham Fighters (2022-23) and the Rakuten Golden Eagles (2024).

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Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Cody Ponce throws to a Colorado Rockies batter in first-inning baseball game action in Toronto, Monday, March 30, 2026. (Jon Blacker/The Canadian Press via AP)

Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Cody Ponce throws to a Colorado Rockies batter in first-inning baseball game action in Toronto, Monday, March 30, 2026. (Jon Blacker/The Canadian Press via AP)

Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Cody Ponce (66) throws to a Colorado Rockies batter in the first inning of interleague baseball game in Toronto, Monday, March 30, 2026. (Jon Blacker/The Canadian Press via AP)

Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Cody Ponce (66) throws to a Colorado Rockies batter in the first inning of interleague baseball game in Toronto, Monday, March 30, 2026. (Jon Blacker/The Canadian Press via AP)

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