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Election Challenges

Election Challenges

Grateful Readers Credit Local Paper's Election Coverage

As vote counting continues in California's closely watched gubernatorial primary, Santa Barbara voters are expressing gratitude for comprehensive election coverage that helped them navigate one of the state's most complex ballots in recent memory.

The Santa Barbara Independent received a letter to the editor from Goleta resident Jenni Johnson praising the paper's endorsement coverage, particularly for its analysis of the gubernatorial race. "Thank you for creating such a welcome and wonderful online endorsement review for this upcoming election," Johnson wrote. "It has been challenging to determine the best candidate, and your superb and succinct journalism helped immensely."

Endorsement Impact in Tight Statewide Race

The Independent's endorsement of Tom Steyer for governor appears to have resonated locally. Steyer led in Santa Barbara County with 28.4% of the vote, outperforming his third-place statewide showing of approximately 20%. The Independent had endorsed Steyer despite acknowledging reservations about "whether a billionaire with no experience in elected office has the chops necessary to pull this off."

Statewide, Democrat Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton are leading in what NPR described as California's "most uncertain" gubernatorial race in years, with vote counting continuing as of Wednesday.

Local Endorsement Patterns

The Independent wasn't alone in supporting Steyer. Assemblymember Gregg Hart was among the first three state legislators to endorse the climate activist, while Congressman Salud Carbajal backed Becerra, calling him a key political mentor.

Other local organizations split between the Democratic candidates. Indivisible Santa Barbara endorsed either Steyer or Becerra, noting both were "the only two Democrats with a likely chance to win."

Complex Ballot Challenges Voters

With 61 candidates for governor and dozens of other contested races, Santa Barbara County voters faced an unusually complex primary ballot. The Independent's May 14 endorsement package covered races from governor to local auditor-controller, providing analysis that readers like Johnson found valuable for making informed decisions.

The paper had delayed publishing its gubernatorial endorsement for a week, acknowledging it "couldn't make up our minds" initially about the race before settling on Steyer based on his housing affordability proposals.

What Comes Next

With vote counting expected to continue for days or weeks statewide, the final composition of November's gubernatorial ballot remains uncertain. In California's top-two primary system, the leading candidates regardless of party advance to the general election.

For Santa Barbara readers, the positive response to the Independent's election coverage highlights the continued importance of local journalism in helping voters navigate increasingly complex electoral choices. As Johnson noted in her letter, thorough local reporting provided "vital and wonderful" guidance during a challenging election cycle.

Reported by 805.life

Researched and written drawing on primary sources. Additional reporting: Santa Barbara Independent.

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Santa Barbara Independent

Published

June 1, 2026

Reported and written by 805.life

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