California GOP sheriff Chad Bianco ordered to halt ballot investigation

Published April 8, 2026 4:01pm EST | Updated April 9, 2026 11:20am EST



The California Supreme Court handed down an order Wednesday temporarily halting an election fraud investigation led by Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, whose office has seized more than 650,000 ballots from county election officials.

The ballots retrieved by the Republican sheriff’s office were cast in the state’s special election on redistricting in the fall. Bianco is running as a California GOP gubernatorial candidate and is neck-and-neck in the polls with fellow Republican Steve Hilton, whom President Donald Trump recently endorsed.

The effort drew scrutiny from California Attorney General Rob Bonta (D), who asked the state’s high court to intervene. The court sided with Bonta for now while it reviews the legal merits of the case.

The California Supreme Court specifically ordered Bianco to pause the investigation and preserve all seized ballots. Bonta hailed the ruling as a “necessary and appropriate response to what is clearly an unprecedented situation” caused by the law enforcement official.

“The Riverside County Sheriff willfully defied my direct orders, seized 650,000 ballots, misused criminal investigatory tools, and created a constitutional emergency in the process,” Bonta said in a statement provided to the Washington Examiner.

Bianco launched an investigation into an alleged ballot-count discrepancy last month based on a complaint from a local citizens group. The purpose of the investigation was to compare the number of physical ballots to the total reported votes, he said.

Bianco previously said he voluntarily put the ballot investigation on hold “because of the politically motivated lawsuits and court filings.” Besides the Democratic attorney general, the UCLA Voting Rights Project is leading its own legal challenge.

The sheriff’s decision to pause the investigation came shortly after his office seized an additional 426 boxes of ballots. Initially, about 1,000 boxes of election materials were seized in March.

“What the Sheriff says and what he does are often two different things,” Bonta added. “Today’s decision by the California Supreme Court reins in the destabilizing actions of a rogue Sheriff, prohibiting him from continuing this investigation while our litigation continues.”

The Washington Examiner later obtained a statement from Bianco, who plans to continue the investigation if the court delivers a final ruling in his favor.

“The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office is confident this lawful investigation will proceed once this unprecedented attempt to cover it up by the attorney general has made its way through the courts,” Bianco said.

“Like all investigations, we abide by the rule of law and the direction and approval of our judicial system,” he continued. “This is a very basic and simple investigation being prevented and convoluted using lawfare orchestrated by political activists.”

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The county sheriff had obtained a search warrant from Riverside County Superior Court Judge Jay Kiel to seize more than half a million ballots. Notably, Bianco endorsed Kiel while the latter campaigned to serve on the bench in 2022. In return, Kiel openly praised Bianco at the time.

The warrant had been sealed until Wednesday, when another Superior Court judge issued an order to unseal it following a request made by the San Francisco Chronicle and other news outlets.