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California Ballots Set November
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California election officials keep counting primary ballots while voters wait for November choices for governor and Los Angeles mayor. The top-two system, late-arriving mailed ballots, and outsider candidates keep both matchups under pressure.
- Frame 1California election officials keep counting primary ballots while voters wait for November choices for governor and Los Angeles mayor.
- Frame 2The top-two primary sends the two highest vote-getters forward, regardless of party, so late ballots can reshape November.
- Frame 3Xavier Becerra appears likely to advance for governor, while Steve Hilton’s lead could prevent an all-Democratic fall race.
- Frame 4In Los Angeles, Mayor Karen Bass heads to a runoff after failing to win outright, a first for a sitting mayor since 2005.
- Frame 5Bass’s challenger remains unsettled, with Nithya Raman and Spencer Pratt competing as counties process ballots postmarked by Election Day.
- Frame 6Certification is the deadline: final counts decide Hilton’s path, Bass’s challenger, and the November ballot voters will see.
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- Jun 4, 1:32 AM EDT
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