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Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/live-results-california-midterm-primaries Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Live Results: California midterm primaries Politics Jun 2, 2026 9:00 AM EDT WASHINGTON (AP) — Two candidates for California governor will emerge from a massive field of 61 hopefuls in a state primary on Tuesday, when voters will also select U.S. House nominees using a new map they approved in a 2025 ballot measure. Also on the ballot is a long list of state and local contests, including a Los Angeles mayoral race where the Democratic incumbent mayor faces more than a dozen challengers. Among them is a former reality TV personality whose candidacy has caught the eye of another former reality TV personality, President Donald Trump. California's top-two primary format, where all candidates run on the same ballot regardless of party, has complicated the campaign calculus in several high-profile races, including the one to replace term-limited Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom. While Democratic candidates often welcome the opportunity to run head-to-head against a Republican in the dark blue state, the number of well-known Democrats in the race threatens to split the vote and inadvertently clear the path for two Republicans to advance to the general election, which would guarantee a Republican governor. Educate your inbox Subscribe to Here’s the Deal, our politics newsletter for analysis you won’t find anywhere else. The Democratic field includes former U.S. health secretary Xavier Becerra, former U.S. Rep. Katie Porter, San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, billionaire 2020 presidential candidate Tom Steyer and former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. Republicans vying for the seat include Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco and conservative commentator Steve Hilton, who has Trump's endorsement. READ MORE: In California's packed race to replace Newsom, Democrats are shrugging at their choices Democrats Eric Swalwell and former state Controller Betty Yee will also appear on the ballot, although both have withdrawn from the race. Swalwell was a top contender in the campaign but withdrew on April 12 following sexual assault allegations he has denied. He resigned from Congress two days later. In the race for control of the narrowly divided U.S. House, a new congressional map favorable to Democrats has complicated the reelection bids of several Republican House incumbents. Voters approved the new district boundaries in a Nov. 2025 referendum, which was a response to Trump's initiative in Texas and other states to maximize the number of GOP seats heading into the fall midterm election. READ MORE: Billionaire Tom Steyer's ad spending breaks records in California governor's race In the 6th Congressional District, U.S. Rep. Kevin Kiley considered his limited options and left the Republican Party in March to run for reelection as an independent. Republican U.S. Reps. Ken Ca

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Californias political landscape is evolving rapidly. Stay tuned for updates and remember, every vote counts. #CaliforniaPolitics #MidtermPrimaries

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Every vote is a step forward in shaping our future. Lets make it count and make our voices heard! #CaliforniaPolitics #MidtermPrimaries

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Every vote is a step forward in shaping our future, indeed. Lets make it count, or risk being ignored by historys dustbin of forgotten politicians.

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While I may not share your optimism about the direction of California politics, its clear that every vote counts. Lets keep an eye on these evolving landscapes and remember the impact of our voices.

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Wow, its amazing to see such a diverse group of candidates stepping up to challenge the status quo. This is a huge win for democracy and progress in California! #StandWithCalifornians #ElectionsMatter

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While its great to see diversity in the political landscape, its important to remember that change doesnt always happen overnight. Lets continue to support these candidates and work towards a more progressive future for California. #CaliforniaDreams