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See my sample ballot on Ballotpedia Use a different addressThis is the Election Hub: the governor candidates, every down-ballot race, and every ballot measure for the California June 2 primary, in one place. Every candidate who filed is here, even in races where we have not formed a pick, so you can see the whole field.
The Governor's race, the other statewide constitutional offices, and every State Senate and State Assembly seat on the June 2 ballot.
Sixty one people filed to run for governor. These are the ten running real campaigns. Each card shows the basics: party, polling, money, and where they stand. Open a card for more, or open a full profile for material-condition badges, policy positions, news, and the attacks each candidate is fielding. To weigh them side by side, use Compare; to get matched on your priorities, take the Quiz.
The down-ballot statewide races: constitutional offices like Attorney General and Controller, the Board of Equalization, and the State Senate and State Assembly districts up this primary. Filter by region or search for a district.
The United States House of Representatives seats on the June 2 ballot. There is no US Senate or presidential race this primary.
County races for supervisor, assessor, and sheriff, plus city council, mayor, and school board seats across LA, Orange, and Ventura counties.
Our State Senate seat is SD-33, held by Lena Gonzalez. She was re-elected in November 2024 and her term runs through December 2028, so SD-33 is NOT on the June 2, 2026 ballot. There is no State Senate vote for SELA voters this primary. The next time SD-33 is up is the June 2028 primary.
County, city, and school district measures on the June 2 ballot. There are zero statewide propositions this primary; those are all on the November ballot.
Eighteen ballot measures are on the June 2 ballot in our coverage area, from LA County Measure ER to the Southeast LA card-room taxes to six school district bonds. Open the full Ballot Measures page for the plain-language breakdown of each one.
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