California Gov. Newsom cannot identify his political affiliation on the ballot during an upcoming recall election, a judge has ruled.
State Superior Court Judge James Arguellas denied Newsom's request that his party be listed on the ballot after he failed to identify his political preference by a filing deadline.
Newsom had asked California's secretary of state to accept the designation after the deadline, but she refused. The recall vote is scheduled for Sept. 14.
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