California gubernatorial primary remains too close to call

Vote counting continued Wednesday in California's gubernatorial primary, leaving the top two candidates undecided more than 24 hours after polls closed. Republican Steve Hilton held a narrow lead over Democrat Xavier Becerra, with Democrat Tom Steyer in third place.

With 55 percent of votes reported, Hilton led with 27.6 percent support while Becerra had 25.5 percent. Steyer trailed at 19.7 percent. Millions of ballots remained uncounted due to the state's vote-by-mail system. California's top-two primary allows the two highest vote-getters to advance to the November 3 runoff regardless of party. The final results could take up to three weeks to certify. In the Los Angeles mayoral race, incumbent Democrat Karen Bass led with 35 percent after 62 percent of votes were counted. Republican Spencer Pratt followed at 29.9 percent. Hilton, a former Fox News commentator, said at his watch party it was the

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Steve Hilton advances in California governor primary

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Republican Steve Hilton has secured a spot in the November gubernatorial election after late ballots were counted. Democrat Tom Steyer was locked out of the race. The projection came Monday evening from Decision Desk HQ.

Vote tallies in California's gubernatorial primary and Los Angeles mayoral race remained incomplete nearly 48 hours after polls closed on Tuesday. President Donald Trump accused Democrats of stealing the elections through delayed counting. Incumbent Mayor Karen Bass leads the mayoral contest and has secured a runoff spot.

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Democrat Xavier Becerra has advanced to the November general election for California governor following projections by the Associated Press. The former Health and Human Services secretary secured the top spot in the state's primary, though the second-place candidate remains undetermined amid ongoing ballot counts.

Our Revolution, a group backed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, has endorsed billionaire Tom Steyer in California's Democratic gubernatorial primary despite its opposition to billionaires. The endorsement marks the first time the organization has backed a billionaire for public office. Steyer leads polling among Democrats ahead of the June 2 top-two primary.

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Steve Hilton, a Trump-endorsed candidate for California governor, unveiled a proposal on Thursday for unlimited state subsidies to support film and TV production. He made the announcement outside the shuttered Cinerama Dome alongside lieutenant governor candidate Gloria Romero. Hilton described the situation as an emergency amid competition from other states.

Several leading candidates in California’s 2026 governor’s race said in a CBS Los Angeles debate on April 28 that they oppose suspending the state’s 61.2-cent-per-gallon gasoline excise tax, even as average prices statewide hovered around $5.98 a gallon, according to AAA. Two Republican contenders backed a suspension, while two lower-polling Democrats said they would support temporary relief.

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Reality TV star Spencer Pratt took the debate stage in Los Angeles, ripping into incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilmember Nithya Raman over their records. The primary election is scheduled for June 2, with a possible general election on November 3, 2026. Pratt has been vocal since the Palisades Fire destroyed his home last year.

 

 

 

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