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California AB 730 — Materially Deceptive Election Deepfakes (EXPIRED Jan. 1, 2023)

CA · Cal. AB 730 (2019), former Cal. Elec. Code §§ 20010-20012 — expired Jan. 1, 2023

California AB 730 (Berman, 2019) was the first California law criminalizing materially deceptive election deepfakes within 60 days of an election. The statute included a sunset clause and expired on January 1, 2023 — replaced and expanded by AB 2655 / AB 2839 / AB 2355 in 2024 (both AB 2655 and AB 2839 were subsequently enjoined).

Technical detail

AB 730 (2019 Reg. Sess.), Cal. Elec. Code §§ 20010-20012 (former) — prohibited distributing 'with actual malice' materially deceptive audio or visual media of a candidate within 60 days of an election with intent to injure reputation or deceive voters. Statutory carve-outs for satire/parody, news organizations, and websites of general interest. Sunset Jan. 1, 2023; replaced by AB 2655 (platform takedown, since enjoined), AB 2839 (election content ban, since enjoined), and AB 2355 (political-ad disclosure).

Who is protected: California voters from election disinformation (was)

Who must comply: Distributors of deceptive AI-generated political content (was)

Key facts

JurisdictionCA
LevelState
StatusExpired
Protection strengthUnknown
Effective date2020-01-01
Enacted2019-10-03
CitationCal. AB 730 (2019), former Cal. Elec. Code §§ 20010-20012 — expired Jan. 1, 2023
Enforced byWas California AG / county DAs + private right of action
Private right of actionYes — individuals can sue
Topicsdeepfakes · election deepfakes
Last verified2026-06-17
Official sourceAB 730 — California Legislative Information ↗

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