California Bill Aims to Prevent Trump from Appearing on 2028 Ballot
California State Senator Tom Umberg has introduced Senate Bill 46, which would grant the California Secretary of State the authority to verify a candidate’s eligibility and remove them from the 2028 ballot if constitutionally ineligible. This bill is a direct response to discussions surrounding a potential third term for former President Donald Trump. Trump has expressed interest in remaining in power, even acknowledging the constitutional limitations preventing him from running again. The bill’s intent is to prevent any candidate who is constitutionally barred from holding office from appearing on the state’s ballot.