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senseandsensibility

(25,991 posts)
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 07:09 PM Jun 5

Becerra overtook Hilton and lots of votes left in the CA Governor Race

Last edited Fri Jun 5, 2026, 08:34 PM - Edit history (2)

26.4 for Hilton and 26.7 for Becerra. Less than forty thousand votes separate them with more than three million left to count. Remaining votes believed to be Dem heavy.

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Becerra overtook Hilton and lots of votes left in the CA Governor Race (Original Post) senseandsensibility Jun 5 OP
And Steyer?................... Lovie777 Jun 5 #1
20.8 according to my local news senseandsensibility Jun 5 #2
Becerra was 2 points behind Hilton a couple days ago. Raven123 Jun 5 #3
Doesn't matter too much who's in first fujiyamasan Jun 5 #6
I think he can senseandsensibility Jun 5 #10
It pretty much is over for Steyer. Becerra will continue to pile up votes onenote Jun 5 #11
Once Becerra broke out in the polling, it might have made up minds Sympthsical Jun 5 #15
Thanks fujiyamasan Jun 5 #16
Hilton's an ani-vaxxer, isn't he? Part of the anti-public-health activists who helped kill a million Americans struggle4progress Jun 5 #4
Bercerra now slightly ahead karynnj Jun 5 #5
Saw that! senseandsensibility Jun 5 #8
Guy this is the jungle primary Prairie Gates Jun 5 #7
Thanks for your input senseandsensibility Jun 5 #9
Hilton's lost about 1.5% and Steyer gained about 1.5% Sympthsical Jun 5 #12
Xavier passed him. DemocratSinceBirth Jun 5 #13
Yeah, I finally fixed my thread title senseandsensibility Jun 5 #14

fujiyamasan

(2,165 posts)
6. Doesn't matter too much who's in first
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 07:53 PM
Jun 5

Since the top two make it to the ballot in November. I’m doubtful Steyer can overcome Hinton.

senseandsensibility

(25,991 posts)
10. I think he can
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 08:07 PM
Jun 5

More than three million votes left to count and Dems vote by mail. This is far from over.

onenote

(46,342 posts)
11. It pretty much is over for Steyer. Becerra will continue to pile up votes
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 08:16 PM
Jun 5

So the ability of Steyer to catch up to Hilton is next to zero.

Sympthsical

(11,265 posts)
15. Once Becerra broke out in the polling, it might have made up minds
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 08:32 PM
Jun 5

Purely anecdotal - and the Internet is not real life - but in my social circle and many of the online spaces I frequent, waiting until the last minute and then going for Steyer after Becerra seemed a given was a common sentiment.

Are there enough people who voted in that way? Who knows. And it depends how overwhelmingly Democratic the remaining votes are and how strategically they cast their ballots. I am still not optimistic or even really hopeful, but the movement we've gotten in the past 24 hours is at least interesting enough to watch.

It all depends on who waited until the beginning of the week to mail their ballots. My partner waited til Sunday evening. But he's just lazy.

struggle4progress

(127,132 posts)
4. Hilton's an ani-vaxxer, isn't he? Part of the anti-public-health activists who helped kill a million Americans
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 07:48 PM
Jun 5

during the COVID pandemic

karynnj

(61,217 posts)
5. Bercerra now slightly ahead
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 07:52 PM
Jun 5

The big question will be whether Hilton is pulled down enough and Steyer is elevated enough to eliminate Hilton.

Sympthsical

(11,265 posts)
12. Hilton's lost about 1.5% and Steyer gained about 1.5%
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 08:20 PM
Jun 5

In the last 10% or so of counting.

With 33% still outstanding, there actually is a non-zero chance the gap closes.

As of this morning, I thought it unlikely, but now? I'll slot myself into the maybe column.

If it does end up being even moderately close, this could drag on for weeks. There's still a lot of counting and finalizing time left before deadlines start being a thing.

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