Who’s running for California governor? Here’s a look at the current field of candidates

State Capital building in Sacramento. [Photo by Asilvero via Wikicommons]
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The game of musical chairs in the race to be California’s next governor lost another player last week.
After Democratic businessman Stephen Cloobeck — who was polling at below half a percent — dropped out of the race and endorsed Rep. Eric Swalwell on Monday, at least 10 candidates remain.
Voters are hardly to blame if the names don’t ring a bell. Though it’s wound on for more than a year now, the 2026 governor’s race remains unexpectedly wide open. In one poll released last month, 44% of surveyed voters did not have a preference for governor and no candidate polled above 15%.
The primary election is next June. Here’s a look at the field right now:
XAVIER BECERRA
If former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra was looking for attention for his campaign, he found it in the form of negative headlines.
Last month, federal prosecutors indicted a Sacramento powerbroker in an alleged corruption scandal that rocked the state’s Democratic establishment. At its center? A dormant campaign account held by Becerra, from which prosecutors allege Gov. Gavin Newsom’s former chief of staff Dana Williamson conspired with other political consultants to steal $225,000. Williamson is charged with helping to divert the funds to the wife of Becerra’s longtime aide, Sean McCluskie, who has pleaded guilty in the alleged scheme.
Becerra was California’s first Latino attorney general before serving as a cabinet secretary for former President Joe Biden. He is running primarily on a platform of lowering health care costs.
He has not been accused of wrongdoing in the case and has said he was unaware of what was happening. But it’s still possible the association — and the implication he wasn’t paying attention — will taint his campaign, already polling at just 8%.
The controversy is one of a few moments of intrigue in an otherwise quiet race.
KATIE PORTER
In October, former Orange County Rep. Katie Porter, a Democrat, was caught on camera trying to walk out of a TV interview with a reporter who pressed her on whether she needed Republican support in the race. A second video followed, showing Porter berating a staff member during a Zoom call. At the time considered the front-runner, she rode out the news cycle and later said she “could have done better” about the behavior in the videos, but they appeared to have dropped her approval ratings. She is essentially tied with the top Republican candidate.
Porter made a name for herself as one of a “blue wave” of female, Democratic lawmakers elected to Congress during the first Trump administration in 2018. A law professor at UC Irvine who ran unsuccessfully for U.S. Senate last year, she gained attention for her tough questioning of corporate executives using her signature whiteboard.
TOM STEYER
Joining a wide field of other Democrats, billionaire investor and climate activist Tom Steyer announced last month he is jumping into the race.
Steyer, who made his fortune by founding a San Francisco hedge fund, has used his wealth to back liberal causes, including the environment. He’s never held public office before, but ran a short-lived campaign for president in 2020.
CHAD BIANCO
Pro-Trump Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco is neck-and-neck with Porter in the polls, though he is unlikely to last near the top of the pack in a state where Democrats outnumber Republicans nearly two-to-one and a GOP candidate hasn’t won a statewide seat in nearly 20 years.
The cowboy-hat-toting Bianco has heavily criticized Democratic governance. He argues for loosening regulations on businesses and says he wants to overturn California’s sanctuary law that restricts local police from cooperating with federal deportation officers.
ERIC SWALWELL
Other Democrats have focused on their biographies and experiences in government to try to distinguish themselves in a race where name recognition is low across the board. All have said they want to make California more affordable and push back on the Trump administration’s impact on the state.
Swalwell, a former prosecutor and Bay Area congressman, will likely lean heavily on his anti-Trump bonafides. He was one of several members of Congress appointed by former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to help lead the second Trump impeachment after the attempted Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection and is now the latest Democrat under attack by the Trump administration over his mortgage.
ANTONIO VILLARAIGOSA
Former Los Angeles mayor and former Assembly Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa is among the more moderate of the Democratic field. He boasts of his time running the state’s largest city, during which he boosted the police force. He ran for governor unsuccessfully in 2018.
BETTY YEE
Former state Controller Betty Yee emphasizes her experience with the state budget and the tax system, having been a top finance office in ex-Gov. Gray Davis’ administration and having sat on the state Board of Equalization.
TONY THURMOND
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond, a Democrat, is the only candidate currently in a statewide seat. He emphasizes his background as a social worker who grew up on public assistance programs in a low-income family. He has stated an ambitious goal of building two million housing units on surplus state land.
IAN CALDERON
Ian Calderon, a former Democratic Assembly majority leader, is emphasizing his relative youth. He was the first millennial member of the state Assembly, and is part of a Los Angeles County political dynasty. He has some ties to the cryptocurrency industry and has name-dropped it in ads and debates.
STEVE HILTON
Republican Steve Hilton, a Fox News contributor, was an adviser for British conservative Prime Minister David Cameron before pivoting to American politics. Before launching his campaign he released a book this year calling California “America’s worst-run state.”
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You’re welcome. For your support.
I’ve read dozens of columns extolling Nobody’s virtues.
Reminds me of a south park episode I saw, giant douche or turd sandwich, no matter who wins we all lose.
Meh. Maybe Swalwell, he has experience as a Senator and knows the political dance. The rest of them are unimpressive. Really unimpressive.
Joke right? Can you say Fang Fang?
When is Ca going to get some new blood, or at least some intelligent ones. All of them seem like second choice losers.
Basically the Bolshevists in the Secretary of State’s office are gatekeeping. They’re afraid of my vast appeal
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If Maverick Rhoyd is serious about running for governor, he must follow the appropriate channels to become a registered candidate and gain recognition legally:
File Official Paperwork: He needs to formally file his candidacy with the appropriate state election officials, such as the California Secretary of State.
Build a Platform: He must develop a political platform that addresses the concerns of Californians (e.g., affordability, housing crisis, economy) to attract voters.
Campaign Legally: He should participate in debates, hold rallies, use media interviews, and engage in legitimate campaign activities to get his message out.
Fundraising and Volunteers: He needs to build a campaign team, raise funds legally, and gain support from citizens to be a viable candidate.”
That last part is on YOU!
Don’t let me down
Why no mention of by far the best candidate, Butch Ware? Anybody who votes Dem or Rep or does not vote at all is part of the problem. How many times do the duopoly get caught in lies or ‘fall up’ after failing miserably? Both parties leaderships cover for Epstein and genocide and it seems their purpose is to kneecap any decent humans in their ranks before they gain any real power. Always vote! Never vote for the duopoly!
well said! i was disappointed to see Butch Ware not mentioned in this article, since I see him to be the best choice (for those not familiar with him, he’s the Green Party candidate)
I am going to stick my neck out for Betty Yee. I am not a Democrat, but I think she would do a great job hopefully.
Doesn’t really matter. We will just get a copy paste of Newsom. The only thing that will likely change is my taxes will go up to fund all the crazy gov programs that line the pockets of the elite left, and my gas will be 7$ a gallon with 4$ of that being a tax that no one can tell where it goes. Oh and the homeless and jailed will have better health care than me and my family.
No Governor can save California from itself. The only thing that is keeping california alive is its agriculture industry, and they would leave the state if they could. Gas prices are dropping all over the U.S. while California’s fuel and energy prices are sky-high.
Whoever is elected will inherit so much past mismanagement that they will end up looking like a fool, and it will completely end their political career.
We’re doomed. Crazed, Leftist Lunatics run the state and I’m a Democrat. Can we get someone like JFK or Truman???
Thousands of native born are seeking greener pastures in better states. They are leaving California to be fully run by the Cement people and their subservient herd of service workers and border jumpers. I am sure there are hundreds of thousands of elderly folks in California who are now stuck. Wanting to leave but trapped by economics and old age. I suggest if you still have your physical snd mental health, leave now! We are not prisoners who pay taxes to support dirtbags, slugs, welfare trolls, corrupt politicians, and border jumpers. As far as Humboldt, it’s a giant turd swirling down the drain. Every other building is vacant in Eureka. It’s looks like Bartertown. Too bad Tina Turner isn’t still alive, she could become mayor. That alone would improve the place 1,000%. Driving by Garberville today, that town is decimated. Looks like some third world hellhole. Shabby, used up, and put away wet. At least the negative energy big money grower vibe is gone, proving it was all a mirage to begin with. Thanks Democrats! Ever notice how they never take credit for their own destruction? Looney bins never notice they are,well, looney. They just keep grabbing the burning wooden Acme box like Wiley, hoping for the best…..while blaming roadrunner Trump for their miserable life. Falling Boulders matter.
Why even vote?
No common culture, no common objective.
total chaos
God help us . Just don’t let Newsome become president. Americans are really looking at a disappointing future. James Comey for president. Northern ca. is an imperial possession. Only valued for our resources,(water) not enough votes to count.
Reads more like a the list of gradutes from Clown College.
Idk clown college probably has some minimum standards to graduate