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2026 California gubernatorial election

The 2026 California gubernatorial election will take place on November 3, 2026, to elect the governor of California, with the statewide nonpartisan top-two primary election scheduled for June 2, 2026. Incumbent Democratic governor Gavin Newsom is term-limited and cannot seek re-election to a third term.

Over two dozen candidates have declared, though Republicans have not won a statewide race in California since 2006 or held statewide office since 2011. While California is heavily Democratic, the fragmented Democratic field in this year's top-two primary could allow two Republicans to advance to the general election. The California Democratic Party has urged low-polling candidates to drop out to prevent this outcome.

Candidates

Democratic Party

Declared

Withdrawn

Declined

Republican Party

Declared

  • James Athans Jr., real estate agent
  • Chad Bianco, Riverside County Sheriff-Coroner (2019–present)
  • Patricia De Luca Basualdo, real estate broker
  • Randeep S. Dhillon, businessman and farmer
  • Rafael M. Hernandez, businessman
  • Steve Hilton, political commentator and former adviser to UK prime minister David Cameron (2010–2012)
  • Alicia Olivia Lapp
  • Leo Naranjo IV, veteran
  • Tim Nelson, diplomat
  • Gretha Solórzano, retired nuclear engineer
  • Ebony Taylor, business owner
  • Leo Zacky, vice president of Zacky Farms and candidate for governor in 2021 and 2022
  • David Zickefoose, real estate investor

Disqualified

  • Ché Ahn, pastor
  • Brandon Jones, marketing agency founder
  • Jimmy Parker, former judge

Withdrawn

Declined

Green Party

Declared

Libertarian Party

Declared

  • Tom Woodard, retired CEO

Not on primary ballot

  • Nicholas Thompson, college student

Declined

Peace and Freedom Party

Declared

  • Ramsey Robinson, school social worker

No party preference

Declared

  • Naomi Bar-Lev, musician
  • Joseph Cabrera, administrator
  • Elaine Culotti, entrepreneur
  • LivingForGod AndCountry DeMott, chaplin
  • Serge Fiankan, real estate broker
  • Lukasz Adam Filinski
  • Max Fomin, business owner
  • Don J. Grundmann, medical doctor
  • Jon Henderson, business owner
  • Lewis Herms
  • Dawit Kellel
  • Anne Komarovsk, communications executive
  • Duane Terrence Loynes Jr.
  • Amanda Martin, entrepreneur
  • Brent Maupin, civil engineer
  • Daniel Mercuri, author, Republican candidate for governor in 2021 and 2022, and candidate for California's 25th congressional district in 2020
  • Mauro Alberto Orozco, business owner
  • Reza Safarnejad, business owner
  • Sam Sandak, filmmaker
  • Christine R. Sarmiento, public health nurse
  • Frederic C. Schultz, human rights attorney
  • Margaret Trowe, hospitality worker
  • Nancy D. Young, businesswoman

Not on primary ballot

  • Leonard Jackson, shipping company CEO
  • Ryan Tillman, police officer
  • David Thelen, blogger

Declined

Primary election

Endorsements

Debates

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Canceled debate

Another debate was originally scheduled to take place on March 24, 2026, hosted by the USC Center for the Political Future, KABC-TV, and KMEX-DT. Using a formula developed by USC political science professor Christian R. Grose based on fundraising and polling data, only six candidates were invited to participate: Republicans Bianco and Hilton; and Democrats Mahan, Porter, Steyer, and Swalwell. This led to accusations of discrimination because none of the nonwhite candidates qualified. The selection of Mahan was especially criticized because his high fundraising numbers made up for his lackluster poll numbers. USC and at least 50 scholars from across the country defended the formula. Unable to reach an agreement to expand the number of candidates, USC decided to cancel the debate.

Polling

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with Rick Caruso<br /> </div>

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with Steve Garvey<br /> </div>

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Results

General election

Predictions

See also

Notes

Partisan and media clients<br />

References

External links

Official campaign websites