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California Primary Election: Key Candidates Head to November Runoff

As California’s primary election results continue to unfold, the focus is on key races that will determine the candidates advancing to the November runoff. Los Angeles County is actively processing vote-by-mail ballots, with updates expected as the day progresses.

Mayoral Race

Incumbent Mayor Karen Bass has secured her spot in the November runoff, leading with nearly 35% of the votes counted. She is likely to face reality TV personality Spencer Pratt, who trails closely with over 30% of the ballots. Councilmember Nithya Raman remains in third place, with political analysts suggesting it may be challenging for her to catch up.

Statewide Contests

In other significant races, Republican Steve Hilton leads in the gubernatorial primary, followed by Democrat Xavier Becerra. Democratic billionaire Tom Steyer is in third place. Meanwhile, incumbent Attorney General Rob Bonta is set to face Republican Michael Gates, with Bonta currently holding 52% of the votes against Gates’ 42.6%.

For the position of State Treasurer, Republican Gloria Romero is slightly ahead with 19.9% of the votes, closely followed by outgoing State Treasurer Fiona Ma at 19.1%. Ma has faced scrutiny due to past scandals, which may impact her campaign moving forward.

Local Implications

These elections are crucial for California’s political landscape, with implications for local governance and policy direction. The outcomes will shape the state’s approach to various issues, including economic development and public services.

As the vote counting continues, residents are encouraged to stay informed and engaged, recognizing the importance of their participation in shaping the future of their communities.


Original reporting: NBC4 Los Angeles — read the source article.

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