The race for California’s governorship remains unresolved following the state’s primary election, with multiple candidates still battling for the two positions that will advance to the November general election.
Under California’s distinctive primary system, candidates from both major parties compete against each other simultaneously to secure spots in the final matchup this fall. Currently, two Democratic hopefuls and one Republican contender are locked in a tight race for those coveted positions.
The state’s unusual electoral process allows all candidates to run together in a single primary, regardless of party affiliation, with the top two vote-getters moving forward to face off in the general election.







