California doesn’t vote the way most states do—and that difference shapes who actually makes it onto the ballot.
In this episode of Love, Growth, and Narratives, we break down the “Top Two” (also called “Jungle”) Primary system used in California to elect the governor and other statewide officials ahead of the 2026 election. We explain how the system works, why it was created, and how it impacts political parties, independent voters, and the choices voters ultimately see in the general election.
If you’ve ever been confused about why two candidates from the same party can face off in November—or wondered whether your primary vote really matters—this episode is for you. No outrage. No talking points. Just clarity, context, and a better understanding of how power is actually decided.
References
https://www.ppic.org/publication/californias-likely-voters/
https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/prior-elections
https://www.ppic.org/blog/who-voted-in-the-march-primary-and-what-does-it-mean-for-november/
https://www.ppic.org/publication/californias-likely-voters/
https://cid.usc.edu/turnout-briefs
https://laist.com/news/politics/prop-50-election-voter-turnout-socal