CA primary election results: Nithya Raman advances to November runoff for LA mayor with Karen Bass

Last updated: Tuesday, June 9, 2026 5:25AM GMT
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- With California primary election results still coming in, we now know who will be on the November ballot for Los Angeles mayor. Meanwhile, the competitive race for California governor continues.

In the L.A. mayor's race, Karen Bass and Nithya Raman will advance to the November runoff election, AP News projects. Raman overtook Spencer Pratt for second place as ballots continued to be counted, according to the latest figures.

In the California governor's race, Xavier Becerra advanced to the general election. It was not yet clear who Becerra would face in the general election. His top rivals came down to Republican Steve Hilton, a former Fox News commentator backed by President Donald Trump, and Democrat Tom Steyer, a billionaire climate activist who poured $215 million of his own money into his campaign.

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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ABC News contributed to this report.

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State Sen. Scott Wiener advances to general election in bid for Nancy Pelosi's seat

Democratic State Senator Scott Wiener advances to the general election for California 11th Congressional District in a bid for Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi's seat. As of 9:45 p.m., he has 40,017 votes.

San Francisco Supervisor Connie Chan, who was endorsed by Emerita Pelosi, is in second place with 26,443 votes.

Political newcomer Saikat Chakrabarti is in third with 13,154 votes.

And David Ganezer has 5,201 votes.

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Tom Steyer says he'll 'wait til every ballot is counted' in California governor's race

Billionaire climate activist Tom Steyer told supporters he and his backers "know we finished really strong."

Billionaire climate activist Tom Steyer told supporters he and his backers "know we finished really strong."

Steyer pledged to advance progressive policies like universal healthcare and aggressive climate policy, ideas he reiterated as votes were still being tallied.

"We should have a system based on fairness, not on asking for fairness," he said.

Steyer's campaign spent or booked more than $203 million in ads for broadcast TV, cable and radio, yielding accusations from some that he had tried to buy the election.

But Steyer noted that major corporate interests, including a major California utility, dumped money into defeating him because he's the candidate willing to take them on.

"I welcome their hatred," Steyer said.

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Jun 03, 2026, 4:35 AM GMT

Steve Hilton barely ahead of Xavier Becerra in race for CA governor

With 52% of the expected votes counted in the race for California governor, Republican Steve Hilton is leading the pack with 27% of the vote, with Democrat Xavier Becerra trailing barely behind him with 26% of the vote.

Hilton and Becerra have been on the top since the polls closed at 8 p.m. The top two candidates will advance to the November general election.

Democrat Tom Steyer is in third place with 20% of the vote, followed by Republican Chad Bianco at 11%. The rest of the candidates each have less than 5% of the votes.

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Jun 08, 2026, 5:04 PM GMT

Matt Mahan concedes CA governor's race

San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan dropped out of the crowded 2026 California gubernatorial race.

He officially delivered his concession speech after the polls closed Tuesday night, saying his "job isn't done in San Jose yet," marking the end of his campaign for higher office.