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Crowded California primary advances with uncertain leaders

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Los Angeles moved toward primary voting this week as candidates for governor and mayor intensified final campaign efforts. On Tuesday, former Fox host Steve Hilton campaigned for Republican consolidation in the gubernatorial field, while mayoral contenders Karen Bass, Spencer Pratt and Nithya Raman made final outreach to undecided voters across the city. Statewide voting that began in early May closed this Tuesday, leaving roughly 60 candidates vying for two November ballot slots; top gubernatorial names include Xavier Becerra, Tom Steyer, Katie Porter, Matt Mahan, Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco. Immediate consequences include potential Democratic vote-splitting and close counting; officials and campaigns prepare for post-primary results and November preparations.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Early May: statewide primary voting period begins.
  • Late May: candidates intensify outreach and final campaigning.
  • Weekend before Election Day: mayoral and gubernatorial campaigns hold rallies and campus events.
  • Tuesday: primary voting concludes and ballots are collected for counting.
  • Post-primary: officials and campaigns prepare for results and November general-election planning.

Why This Matters to You

The California primary results could shape your future. The governor and mayor's decisions impact your taxes, services, and community. Keep an eye on the candidates and their policies. Make your voice heard in November.

The Bottom Line

With 60 candidates and potential vote-splitting, the race is wide open. Whoever makes it through could lead California in a new direction. Stay informed, and remember, your vote counts. Worth forwarding if you know someone who values their right to vote.

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Who Benefited

Outsider and high-profile candidates gained heightened visibility and media attention during the crowded primary field, increasing their chances to advance to the November ballot.

Who Impacted

Established Democratic candidates risked vote-splitting and uncertainty as multiple contenders and outsider campaigns fragmented voter support across the primary.

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Who Benefited

Outsider and high-profile candidates gained heightened visibility and media attention during the crowded primary field, increasing their chances to advance to the November ballot.

Who Impacted

Established Democratic candidates risked vote-splitting and uncertainty as multiple contenders and outsider campaigns fragmented voter support across the primary.

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