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California Elections: Votes were still being counted in the state’s high-stakes “jungle primary” for governor and Los Angeles mayor, with results likely to trickle in for days. Early numbers put Xavier Becerra and Steve Hilton near the top in the governor race, while Karen Bass cleared the first hurdle and heads to a November runoff; her second-place challenger was Spencer Pratt. Orange County’s CA-40: Ken Calvert advanced with Young Kim holding second place, setting up a possible all-Republican general election if she holds. Local Governance: In San Francisco, Phil Kim won a school board race, while a separate report says progressives were broadly routed in the June primary, losing major ballot measures and candidates. Election Integrity & Voting Rights: A federal judge heard arguments over Trump’s voter-list executive order and limits on mail voting, with states warning of disruption. Turnout Watch: In San Francisco, turnout was reported as extremely low, while South Korea’s local elections showed higher participation. Political Integrity: New Zealand’s Transparency International called for stronger lobbying and political donation rules after reports of unrecorded talks between lobbyists and ministers.

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