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Democrat and Republican go head-to-head in California governor race

โ Republican television commentator Steve Hilton and Democratic former cabinet secretary Xavier Becerra have taken an early lead in the primary race for California governor . On Tuesday, they emerged as favourites to advance to the November 3 election, which could set โ up a race

Democrat and Republican go head-to-head in California governor race
Al Jazeera โ€” 3 June 2026
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โ Republican television commentator Steve Hilton and Democratic former cabinet secretary Xavier Becerra have taken an early lead in the primary race for California governor .

On Tuesday, they emerged as favourites to advance to the November 3 election, which could set โ up a race between a Democrat and a Republican, highly unusual for the Democratic Party stronghold that is California.

Californiaโ€™s next governor, who will succeed Democrat Gavin Newsom after he serves the maximum two terms, will โ take charge of a $4 trillion economy โ€“ among the largest in the world โ€“ while confronting deep challenges, including water accessibility, affordability and homelessness.

Hilton was ahead with 26.9 percent of the vote and Becerra had 25.7 percent with 76.1 percent of election precincts partially reported, according to official results. Each candidate had more than 1.1 million votes with Becerra only about 49,000 votes behind his counterpart.

Democratic billionaire Tom Steyer trailed them at 19.8 percent, nearly 260,000 votes behind, while none of the dozens of other candidates on the ballot cracked double digits.

Becerra is a former state attorney general and US congressman โ€Œfrom Los Angeles who was secretary of health and human services under former President Joe Biden. If he were to prevail in November, he would become the first Latino elected governor in a state where 40 percent of the population is Hispanic or Latino.

The Democrat used this as a connecting point with the public as he mixed Spanish and English in a celebratory speech on Tuesday night.

โ€œWhile I take nothing for granted โ€“ there are lots of ballots left to be counted โ€“ it appears that we are on track to advance to November,โ€ he told a jubilant crowd. โ€œOne step closer to the son of those hardworking immigrants, Maria and Manuel Becerra, becoming the next governor of the great state of California.โ€

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