Former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra has advanced to November's general election in the California governor's race, with the Republican opponent still to be settled as ballots are counted in the country's largest state. The DOJ sent a federal prosecutor to California on Friday to observe ballot processing after
Donald Trump publicly said "rigging" was under way in the still-uncalled top-two contest, the Guardian reported. The November field will have Becerra running against a Republican to be determined as the count continues, the BBC reported.
Who is Becerra? Xavier Becerra served as President Biden's Health and Human Services Secretary and previously as California's attorney general, The Hill reported. The advance was called by Decision Desk HQ on Thursday, placing the Democratic-side candidate on the November ballot.
Why is the count still open? California's top-two primary system means the second qualifier — likely a Republican — has yet to be determined as ballots continue arriving and being processed. Experts warn the counting could drag on in the same way for primaries down-ballot in the LA mayoral race and Congressional contests on the same slate, per the Guardian's coverage.
What is the DOJ observer doing? The DOJ dispatched a federal prosecutor specifically to observe California's ballot processing, framed by the department as oversight of an election-administration process
Trump had publicly criticised, the Guardian reported. The observer presence introduces a federal-government inspection layer that California officials do not typically host on primary counts.
What is
Trump saying?
Trump said publicly that "rigging" was under way in connection with the slow count, repeating the accusation framework he has applied to other contested election-administration questions during the term. The framing runs in parallel to the DOJ observer dispatch and shares the administration's narrative.
What does the slate look like in November? California has not elected a Republican governor since 2006, with Becerra now the presumed Democratic nominee in the general election, The Hill reported. The Republican counterpart will be settled when the count clears, with the contest the marquee Democratic-held governor seat on the 2026 cycle.
What's the wider implication? A federal observer at a state election count in a state
Trump is not contesting for himself is the new procedural floor the dispatch establishes. Whether the practice extends to other Democratic-held state primaries through the cycle is the open question now sitting with DOJ.
Figures referenced: Donald Trump. — JudgeMarket.