California Governor and L.A. Mayor Races Tighten as Election Results Continue to Roll In
Races for California governor, L.A. mayor tighten as vote tally stretches past election day

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California's primary election results are still being counted, with key races for governor and Los Angeles mayor remaining too close to call. Xavier Becerra is positioned to face Steve Hilton for governor, while Karen Bass is likely to compete against Nithya Raman for mayor, pending final ballot counts.
- 01Xavier Becerra is likely to face Steve Hilton in the gubernatorial race, with Becerra aiming to be California's first elected Latino governor.
- 02Karen Bass has secured a spot in the mayoral election, with Nithya Raman currently in second place, overtaking Spencer Pratt.
- 03Approximately 368,000 ballots remain to be counted in Los Angeles County, which could impact the final results significantly.
- 04Democratic voters, who tend to vote by mail, have delayed submitting their ballots, potentially benefiting Democratic candidates as counting continues.
- 05Hydee Feldstein Soto is expected to finish third in the city attorney race, breaking a long-standing trend of incumbents making the runoff since 1933.
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As California's primary election results continue to be counted, many key races remain undecided nearly a week after voting. In the gubernatorial race, Xavier Becerra is poised to face Steve Hilton, while incumbent Mayor Karen Bass has secured her place in the general election, likely against Nithya Raman, who has surged ahead of Spencer Pratt. The slow counting process is attributed to California's focus on voter accessibility and accuracy, with an estimated 368,000 ballots still to be processed in Los Angeles County. This delay may favor Democratic candidates, as they generally vote by mail and have held onto their ballots longer amid an unsettled race. In the city attorney contest, Hydee Feldstein Soto is expected to finish third, breaking a historical trend of incumbents making the runoff since 1933. Updates on these races will continue as officials process remaining ballots, with significant implications for the Democratic Party's standing in California.
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The outcome of the gubernatorial and mayoral races will significantly influence California's political landscape and governance.
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