加州选举结果仍未敲定,洛杉矶开始计票


前拜登政府官员哈维尔·贝塞拉以25%的支持率落后于希尔顿,亿万富翁汤姆·斯泰尔以20%位居第三

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加州州长候选人史蒂夫·希尔顿在《英格拉汉姆视角》节目中就该州初选计票仍在进行一事发表谈话。

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周三,加州多场备受关注的选举结果仍未敲定,其中包括州长竞选和洛杉矶市长竞选。

截至周四上午,共和党人史蒂夫·希尔顿在州长竞选中以约28%的得票率领先。紧随其后的是排名前两位的民主党候选人:前拜登政府官员哈维尔·贝塞拉以25%位居第二,亿万富翁汤姆·斯泰尔以20%位居第三。

洛杉矶市长选举结果也依然难分胜负,但现任市长凯伦·巴斯已锁定十一月大选的参选席位。她的黑马对手斯宾塞·普拉特在周三清晨的计票结果中位居第二,但仍有大量选票有待统计。

根据加州法律,各州初选中得票排名前两位的候选人均可进入十一月的大选,无论其所属党派。

希尔顿、贝塞拉处于领先,加州州长争夺战仍在计票中

候选人在洛杉矶市长初选前的周末进行了最后的竞选拉票活动。(路易丝·巴恩斯利 摄 福克斯新闻数字频道)

截至周三上午,普拉特已获得30%的选票,左翼候选人尼提亚·拉曼以22%的得票率落后于他。

“有人说我不代表民主党人、共和党人和无党派人士——不,我代表所有想要基本生活质量的洛杉矶市民,我会在未来五个月里证明这一点,”普拉特在周三晚间说道。

“我是一名洛杉矶市民,我曾说‘够了’,所以我必须站出来,”他说。“我要向所有人证明,我就是他们的市长。”

共和党全国委员会谴责加州延迟邮寄选票计票,称全国性诉讼下的做法“荒谬可笑”

加州州长候选人史蒂夫·希尔顿于2026年3月18日在圣安娜的泽萨酒店举行的经济负担问题市政厅会议上发表讲话。(伦纳德·奥尔蒂兹/橙县登记报媒体新闻组 盖蒂图片社摄)

加州因其迟缓的选举系统屡遭批评,6月2日选举结束数天后关键选举结果仍未出炉。

顶级政治数据分析师内特·西尔弗周二下午在X平台上写道:“加州选举往往数周都无法出结果,这简直离谱,在世界其他选举体制中并不常见。”“老实说,‘我们需要几周时间才能告诉你选举结果’就是失败国家的表现,理应受到更多谴责。这种情况居然被容忍,同样糟糕,这是典型的习得性无助案例。”

加州漫长的计票周期源于该州对邮寄投票的依赖以及严格的审核流程。根据加州法律,所有登记选民都会收到邮寄选票,在选举日之后一周内送达选举办公室的选票,只要盖有选举日当天的邮戳,均视为有效。

加州州长加文·纽瑟姆与洛杉矶市长凯伦·巴斯于2025年1月8日在洛杉矶视察帕利塞兹大火灾区的市中心商业区,当时圣安娜强风仍在助长火势。(埃里克·塞耶/盖蒂图片社摄)

在少数几票就能决定胜负的激烈初选中,这一流程会导致选民数周都无法得知谁将进入大选。

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“其他所有州都能在相当及时的时间内完成计票,”与共和党团的独立议员凯文·凯利在X平台上写道。“加州连最基本的民主治理都无法妥善处理,实在令人尴尬。这也能解释为什么我们州有这么多其他问题。”

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California election results still undecided as Los Angeles begins counting ballots

Former Biden official Xavier Becerra trails Hilton at 25%, with billionaire Tom Steyer at 20%

June 4, 2026 8:16am EDT / Fox News

California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton discusses the state’s primary election as votes continue to be counted on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’

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California’s primary election results remain undecided for several closely-watched races Wednesday, including the gubernatorial race and the Los Angeles mayoral race.

As of Thursday morning, Republican Steve Hilton is leading the gubernatorial race with roughly 28% of the vote. Behind him are the two top Democratic candidates, former Biden official Xavier Becerra at 25% and billionaire Tom Steyer at 20%.

Los Angeles also remains too close to call, though incumbent Mayor Karen Bass has secured her spot in the November election. Her upstart opponent, Spencer Pratt, was holding in second place early Wednesday morning, but more of the vote remains to be counted.

Under California law, only the two top-performing candidates in state primaries can proceed to the general election in November, regardless of political party.

HILTON, BECERRA, IN THE LEAD WITH VOTES STILL BEING COUNTED IN BATTLE FOR CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR

Candidates spent the weekend making their final appeals to voters ahead of Los Angeles’ mayoral primary election.(Louise Barnsley for Fox News Digital)

Pratt had received 30% of the vote as of Wednesday morning, with left-wing candidate Nithya Raman trailing him at 22%.

“This idea that I don’t represent Democrats and Republicans and independents — anyone that’s just a Los Angeles citizen that wants basic quality of life — I’ll be able to show that in five months,” Pratt said Wednesday night.

“I’m an Angeleno who said, ‘Enough is enough,’ and I had to step up,” he said. “I’m going to show everybody that I’m their mayor.”

RNC RAILS AGAINST CALIFORNIA’S LATE MAIL-IN BALLOT COUNTING AMID NATIONAL LITIGATION: ‘IT IS ABSURD’

Steve Hilton, Republican candidate for governor in California, speaks during an affordability town hall at Hotel Zessa in Santa Ana on March 18, 2026.(Leonard Ortiz/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images)

California has faced routine criticism for its sluggish election system, with key races remaining undecided for days after the June 2 elections.

“The fact that California elections often can’t be resolved for weeks is kind of insane and not common in other electoral systems around the world,” Nate Silver, a top political data analyst, wrote on X on Tuesday afternoon. “Like honestly ‘it’s going to take us several weeks to tell you who won the election’ is failed state s— and should be much more stigmatized. The fact that it’s tolerated is bad too a textbook example of learned helplessness.”

Lengthy vote counts in California are a product of the state’s reliance on mail voting and its thorough review process. Under California law, every registered voter receives a mail-in ballot and votes that arrive at election offices up to a week after election day are considered valid so long as they were postmarked by election day.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass toured the downtown business district of Pacific Palisades on Jan. 8, 2025, in Los Angeles as the Palisades Fire continued to burn amid strong Santa Ana winds.(Eric Thayer/Getty Images)

In tight primaries where a handful of votes decide outcomes, this process can cause voters to go weeks without knowing who will advance to the general election.

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“Every other state manages to count its votes in a somewhat timely manner,” Rep. Kevin Kiley, an independent who caucuses with the GOP, wrote on X. “California’s inability to competently handle the basic administration of democracy is embarrassing. It’s also indicative of why our state has so many other problems.”

Anders Hagstrom is a reporter with Fox News Digital covering national politics and major breaking news events. Send tips to Anders.Hagstrom@Fox.com, or on X: @Hagstrom_Anders.

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