Tense governor’s race in California unsettled as vote-counting continues
The California governor's race remains unsettled as state election officials continue to count primary ballots, a process that may take weeks. Early results show conservative pundit Steve Hilton narrowly leading, followed by former US human services and health secretary Xavier Becerra, with billionaire Tom Steyer trailing.

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AI-generatedThe California governor's race remains unsettled as state election officials continue to count primary ballots, a process that may take weeks. Early results show conservative pundit Steve Hilton narrowly leading, followed by former US human services and health secretary Xavier Becerra, with billionaire Tom Steyer trailing. Under California's system, the top two candidates advance to the general election. Mail-in ballots, which can be counted past the initial deadline, are a significant factor in the ongoing tabulation. While President Trump has declared victory for Hilton, Becerra and Steyer's campaigns have urged patience as more votes are counted.
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5 extractedCalifornia counties must finish counting ballots by June 15, but certain ballots, like mail-in ballots postmarked by election day and received by June 9, are exempt from that deadline.
Xavier Becerra stated to supporters, 'While I take nothing for granted, there are lots of ballots left to be counted, it appears that we are on track to advance to November.'
Donald Trump declared victory for Steve Hilton on Truth Social, stating 'Congratulations to Steve Hilton on coming in first, last night, in the California Vote for Governor.'
The California governor's race remained unsettled Thursday as state election officials continued to sift through uncounted primary ballots.
Polls indicated that British-born conservative pundit Steve Hilton was narrowly leading the race, followed by former US human services and health secretary Xavier Becerra.