California holds primary elections this June 2: everything is at stake
The electoral process will determine government control in the Golden State; Among the main votes, the governor and mayor of Los Angeles are elected
California has a decisive date this Tuesday, June 2, with the primary elections, which can mark the political path that the Golden State will take during the next four years.
The vote that eligible active voters decide in the primaries will allow us to know if control of the state is maintained in the hands of the Democratic Party, or if a political change is determined with the arrival of a Republican government.
According to the latest polls carried out by the Public Policy Institute of California, Democrat Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton lead the preferences in the race for governor of California, with 23% and 20% support, respectively.

