Election 2026 updates: Democrat Xavier Becerra advances to general election in CA governor's race

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Last updated: Saturday, June 6, 2026 12:17AM GMT
Election updates: CA gov race remains close between Hilton, Becerra

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- California election results are rolling in as voters wait for outcomes in the California governor's race and several key Bay Area races.

A lot is at stake, and we are breaking everything down.

LIVE: See latest election results here

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Jun 03, 2026, 3:19 AM

See live election results for California Primary 2026

Ballots are being counted across California, and election results are rolling in.

From the California governor's race to key Bay Area congressional contests, ABC7 has live election results for the key races that matter to you.

See all election results here

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Jun 04, 2026, 10:26 PM GMT

Less than a quarter of Californians cast their vote, data shows so far

It appears less than a quarter of California voters cast ballots in this primary election. Data from the Secretary of State's website shows just over 23% voter turnout.

It appears less than a quarter of California voters cast ballots in this primary election.

Data from the Secretary of State's website shows just over 23% voter turnout as of Thursday morning as ballots continue to be counted.

Here in the Bay Area, San Francisco and Sonoma counties had the biggest showings. But that's still far from previous elections.

The biggest turnout in California history was 57% for the Presidential primary in February of 2008.

Eight years later, the primary in June of 2016 saw a 47% turnout.

The primary in March of 2020 was close behind, at 46%.

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Jun 04, 2026, 3:54 PM GMT

Oakland's Measure E appears to be failing

Measure E in Oakland appears to be failing. City leaders hoped the parcel tax would bring in millions annually to help with the budget deficit.

Measure E in Oakland appears to be failing. City leaders hoped the parcel tax would bring in millions annually to help with the budget deficit.

As of Thursday morning, the votes are at 54% No and 46% yes.

"It was a measure that was necessary to save our fire departments," said Saabir Lockett East from the East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy. "It was necessary to have resources for homeless services. It's a 9-year parcel tax. and it didn't have any set allocations for specific departments. Just very broad goals.

Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee says only a fraction of the ballots have been counted.

Lee and most of the City Council backed Measure E.

It's unclear how a defeat in the measure will impact the budget.

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Jun 04, 2026, 9:48 PM GMT

Trump, without evidence, accuses Democrats of trying to 'steal' California primaries

President Donald Trump posted to social media late Wednesday night accusing the Democratic Party in California of trying to "steal" the California gubernatorial and Los Angeles mayoral primaries, offering no evidence to support the allegation.

In his posts, Trump complained about the alleged misuse of mail-in ballots and also accused the Democratic Party of delaying the tallying of votes - claims for which there is currently no supporting evidence.

The president also claimed that the votes are "under investigation" by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Los Angeles. That office declined to comment on the president's statement in response to an ABC News request.

California Democratic Party Chairperson Rusty Hicks told ABC News that Trump's claims were "baseless."

"Everyone knows California will complete a fair and accurate count. End of story," Hicks further said.

"Trump is lying about California again," Gov. Gavin Newsom's press office posted online early Thursday morning about the president's assertion.

Trump has often claimed, without evidence, that elections are rigged and has complained about mail-in ballots and the possibility of fraud. Despite this, he voted by mail in a Florida special election earlier this year.

"As everyone knows, the President is a resident of Palm Beach and participates in Florida elections, but he obviously primarily lives at the White House in Washington, D.C.," spokesperson Olivia Wales wrote in a statement at the time regarding Trump's mail-in vote in Florida's special election in March for the state's 87th House district.

The White House said at the time that the president's mail-in vote qualified as a "commonsense exception" to the voting method, which the president supports, including for "illness, disability, military, or travel," but that he opposes universal voting by mail due to it being "highly susceptible to fraud."

The process of counting all votes in this week's California contests is expected to take several days or even weeks, a process that has played out regularly in the state.

The most populous state in the country is home to 23 million registered voters, which requires ample time for all ballots to be accurately counted. But in addition to the sheer volume of votes, the state also relies on a significant number of mail-in ballots, with some not arriving until a week after voting ends.

According to the California secretary of state, "vote-by-mail ballots postmarked on or before Election Day and received within seven days after the election, as well as any provisional ballots cast, must still be counted."

County election officials have up to 30 days after the election to count ballots. Final results from Tuesday's primary must be reported to the secretary of state by July 3, 2026.

The process of counting mail-in ballots and validating voters' signatures is also arduous, as each envelope signature must match the signatures on file, which can lead to additional delays.

On Tuesday, initial vote counts included early mail-in, early in-person, and day-of ballots. Early votes were allowed to be counted ahead of time but not publicly released until polls had closed.

"On Election Night, we will have a good picture of the outcome of most contests, but it will take weeks to know the final results. This is normal," Secretary of State Shirley Weber said in a statement Tuesday after polls closed.

A White House spokesperson said that Trump has supported "commonsense exceptions" to allow Americans to use mail-in ballots, including for "illness, disability, military, or travel," but that he opposes universal voting by mail due to his claim that it was "highly susceptible to fraud."

An analysis from the Brookings Institution from November 2025 found that voter fraud is rare in voting by mail.

ABC News' Oren Oppenheim contributed to this report.

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Jun 03, 2026, 8:24 PM GMT

Hilton 'very encouraged' by current vote count but 'nothing is final yet'

Steve Hilton told reporters on Wednesday that he's "very encouraged" by the current vote count in the California gubernatorial race but that "nothing is final yet."

"Obviously, we're very encouraged by these results," Hilton said. "Nothing is final yet, but it does look as if change is coming to California, and that is good news for everyone, every small business, every working family, everyone who wants to see our state set back on track."

As of 1:20 p.m. PT, with 55% of the expected vote, Hilton is at 28%, followed by Xavier Becerra at 25%, and then Tom Steyer at 20%.

Hilton said he is "confident" that he will be in the top two.

Hilton said he hasn't spoken to President Trump yet, but that he "received a message of congratulations."

Trump posted on Truth Social on Wednesday, "Congratulations to Steve Hilton on coming in first, last night, in the California Vote for Governor. If Californians are smart, which I know they are, they will put Steve into the Governor's Mansion, and watch their State get better at a rate that has probably never been seen before. I know Steve - He is a hard driving WINNER, and he will turn California around, quickly - and the Federal Government will be there, with him, to help! "

ABC News contributed to this report.