
Rob Bonta advances to general election for CA attorney general
Democrat Rob Bonta advances to the general election for attorney general in California.

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- California primary election results are coming in and early returns are showing a competitive race for the Los Angeles mayoral election and the California governor's race.
In the L.A. mayor's race, Karen Bass and Spencer Pratt took an early lead, with Nithya Raman trailing behind.
In the California governor's race, Steve Hilton and Xavier Becerra were in the lead, with Tom Steyer in the number three position.
A lot is at stake and we're breaking everything down.
Here's a look at all the races and where everyone stands with up-to-date live election results:
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Ballot are being counted across California and elections results are rolling in.
From the California governor's race to the Los Angeles mayoral contest, ABC7 has live election results for the key races that matter to you.

Democrat Rob Bonta advances to the general election for attorney general in California.
California gubernatorial candidate Antonio Villaraigosa conceded the race after early returns showed him with 1% of the vote.
In a statement, Villaraigosa said the election did not turn out the way he had hoped and offered his congratulations to the candidates that will move onto the general election in November.
"I ran for one reason: I love this state, and I know what's possible when leaders refuse to accept that things are broken. As Mayor of Los Angeles, we made it the safest big city in America, turned around failing schools, and built the greenest port in the country," he continued in his statement.
Read the full statement here.

With over 30% of the expected votes in, Democrat Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton are neck and neck in the race for California governor.
With 38% of the expected vote in about 30 minutes after the polls closed, Hilton was leading with 26.2% of the votes. Becerra was right behind him with 26% if the votes, followed by Tom Steyer at 20% and Chad Bianco at 12%.
All of the remaining contestants had less than 10% of the vote.

We are getting a first look at election results for the Los Angeles mayor race.
With 39 percent of the expected vote counted, incumbent L.A. Mayor Karen Bass is leading the pack at 38%, followed by Spencer Pratt at 28% and Nithya Raman at 20%.