Lieutenant Governor of California in Statewide, California
2026 Primary Election
- Eberechi Lynch — Candidate for Lieutenant Governor in Information regarding this canidate's home city is not publicly available., California
Eberechi 'Ebie' Lynch is a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of California. Her campaign focuses on making California more affordable, ensuring transparency in government spending, and improving access to housing and education.
- Oliver Ma — Civil Rights Attorney in Bakersfield, California
Oliver Ma grew up in Southern California in an immigrant family. He is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and Harvard Law School. His legal career has been focused on fighting for working families, which includes representing tenants against landlords and defending immigrant families against ICE raids. He has worked as a legal fellow at the ACLU of Southern California, focusing on immigrant rights in Kern County. Ma is also the founder and former executive director of the Asian Youth Liberty League, a nonprofit organization that trains young Asian Americans in fighting for racial justice.
- Tim Myers — Lieutenant Governor of California in Sacramento, California
Tim Myers is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer. He is a founding member of the band OneRepublic, where he played bass and co-wrote songs, including the hit "Stop & Stare". After leaving the band in 2007, he pursued a solo career and founded Palladium Records in 2009. Through his label, he has written and produced numerous gold and platinum records for various artists. A third-generation Californian, he grew up in a working-class family in Corona. In July 2025, after a brief campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives, Myers announced his candidacy for Lieutenant Governor of California.
- Gloria Romero — California Lieutenant Governor Election in Sacramento, California
Gloria Romero is a former Democratic Majority Leader of the California State Senate, where she served from 2001 to 2010. She was the first woman to hold that position. Born in Barstow, California, she earned her Ph.D. from the University of California, Riverside. After her time in the legislature, Romero became a prominent advocate for education reform, particularly supporting charter schools and school choice, leading the California chapter of Democrats for Education Reform. In September 2024, Romero announced she had switched her party affiliation from Democrat to Republican, citing disagreements with the Democratic Party's direction on issues like education and parental rights.
- Alice Stek — Lieutenant Governor of California in Sacramento, California
Dr. Alice Stek is a physician with over 40 years of experience, specializing in obstetrics and gynecology. She is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine at the University of Southern California (USC) and serves as the Director of Perinatal Services at the Maternal, Child and Adolescent HIV Program at LAC+USC. Her clinical and research work focuses on HIV in pregnancy and women. Dr. Stek has been an active member of the Peace and Freedom Party for over two decades, serving on the Los Angeles County and State Central Committees. She is also involved with organizations such as Physicians for a National Health Program, Physicians for Human Rights, and Physicians for Social Responsibility.
- Michael Tubbs — Special Advisor for Economic Mobility and Opportunity for Governor Gavin Newsom in Stockton, California
Michael Tubbs is the former mayor of Stockton, California, elected in 2016 at the age of 26, which made him the city's first African-American mayor and the youngest mayor in American history of a city with over 100,000 people. He served one term before losing re-election in 2020. Tubbs was born and raised in Stockton by a single mother while his father was incarcerated. He graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor's and Master's degree with honors. Prior to becoming mayor, he served on the Stockton City Council. He currently serves as a special advisor for economic mobility and opportunity for Governor Gavin Newsom. He is also the founder of 'Mayors for a Guaranteed Income' and 'End Poverty in California (EPIC)'.
- Josh Fryday — Chief Service Officer of California in Davis, CA
Josh Fryday is an attorney, U.S. Navy JAG Corps veteran, and the Chief Service Officer of California, serving in Governor Gavin Newsom's cabinet. In this role, he leads the state's service and volunteer programs, including the California Climate Action Corps. He previously served as Mayor and City Councilmember for Novato, California, and was the President of Golden State Opportunity. Fryday earned his undergraduate and law degrees from UC Berkeley. He is a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of California.
- Janelle Kellman — Environmental Attorney and Nonprofit Executive in Sausalito, CA
Janelle Kellman is an environmental attorney, climate risk expert, and the founder of the Center for Sea Rise Solutions, a nonprofit focused on coastal resilience. She served on the Sausalito City Council from 2020 to 2024 and was the mayor of Sausalito in 2022. Before joining the council, Kellman spent a decade on the Sausalito Planning Commission. She earned a bachelor's degree from Yale University, a master's degree from the University of Oxford, and a J.D. from Stanford Law School.
- Jeyson Lopez — Customer Experience Consultant in California
Jeyson Lopez is a customer experience consultant and a Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor of California in the 2026 election. Born in Los Angeles and raised in San Jose, he earned a bachelor's degree in political science from California State University, East Bay in 2023. His campaign focuses on supporting mixed-status families, addressing corporate greed, and advancing California's education system.
- Fiona Ma — California State Treasurer in San Francisco, CA
Fiona Ma is the 34th State Treasurer of California, assuming office in 2019. She previously served as a member of the California State Board of Equalization from 2015 to 2019, the California State Assembly representing the 12th District from 2006 to 2012, and the San Francisco Board of Supervisors from 2002 to 2006. A Certified Public Accountant, Ma earned a bachelor's degree from the Rochester Institute of Technology, a master's degree from Golden Gate University, and an MBA from Pepperdine University.
- Abdur Rahman Sikder — Professor in Berkeley, CA
Abdur Rahman Sikder is a professor and candidate for California Lieutenant Governor in the 2026 primary election. He has been a faculty member teaching computer science at San Francisco State University since 2018. Sikder is also the founder and CEO of DrutoBooks, Vsity, and the Sikder Institute. He holds doctorates in bioinformatics from UC San Diego and computer science from the University of Sydney, as well as an MBA from Lincoln University. He is running as a Democratic candidate.
- Ebie Lynch — BusinessOwner/Nurse in Orangevale, CA
EbieLynchisaRepublicancandidateforLieutenantGovernorofCaliforniainthe2026election[1.2]. A veteran of the U.S. Air Force, she served from 1996 to 2020. Professionally, Lynch works as a nurse and business owner. She is the Chief Executive Officer of C.U.R.E. - CA, a Sacramento-based nonprofit public benefit corporation. She holds an associate degree from the Community College of the Air Force and emphasizes her varied experiences as a mother, labor advocate, and community worker.
- David Collenberg — Farmer and Business Owner in Fort Jones, CA
David Collenberg is a farmer and small business owner running as a Republican for Lieutenant Governor of California in the 2026 primary election [1.3]. A fifth-generation California farmer who grew up on a dairy farm in Arcata, he currently resides in Siskiyou County and operates a hay and grain business in Eureka. Collenberg's campaign emphasizes cutting regulations, lowering taxes, and improving water and energy policies to support working families, farmers, and agriculture.
- David Fennell — Businessman in Chico, CA
David Fennell is a businessman and entrepreneur running for Lieutenant Governor of California. Raised in Half Moon Bay, he earned a bachelor's degree in commerce from Santa Clara University and a master's degree from the University of San Francisco. Fennell has a professional background in the technology sector and has founded several tech companies. He previously ran for California State Senate in 2024 and has mounted previous campaigns for the office of Lieutenant Governor.
- Skip Shelton — DefenseTechnologyExecutive in Riverside, CA
SkipSheltonisadefensetechnologyexecutiveandaRepublicancandidateforLieutenantGovernorofCaliforniainthe2026election[1.4]. Based in Riverside, California, he is competing in the state's June 2026 primary election. Official candidate filing records indicate that his professional background is in the defense technology sector.
- Rakesh Christian — BusinessOwner in Antioch, CA
RakeshChristianisabusinessownerandacandidateforLieutenantGovernorofCaliforniainthe2026election, runningwithnopartypreference[1.2]. He previously ran for Mayor of Antioch, California, in the 2024 general election. In his political campaigns, Christian has focused on issues including public safety, economic development, and improving municipal services. Originally from India, he has also advocated for supporting American veterans and addressing homelessness.
- Sean Collinson — Mediator in Simi Valley, CA
Sean Collinson is a professional civil and family law mediator, crisis negotiator, and author running for Lieutenant Governor of California in 2026 as a No Party Preference candidate. Based in the Los Angeles area, Collinson operates a mediation practice focused on family law and divorce cases. He previously attended mediation programs at Loyola Law School and Harvard Law School. Collinson also co-founded the POP Protocol, a nonprofit aimed at improving civilian and law enforcement relations.