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Heather HadwickH. HadwickHadwick Republican

Melissa HuntM. HuntHunt Republican

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Cynthia ClickC. ClickClick Democrat

Rusty HicksR. HicksHicks Democrat

Jamie GallagherJ. GallagherGallagherincumbent Republican

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Aaron DraperA. DraperDraper Democrat

Cecilia Aguiar-CurryC. Aguiar-CurryAguiar-Curryincumbent Democrat

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Uncontested

Joe PattersonJ. PattersonPattersonincumbent Republican

Aabhash GautamA. GautamGautam Republican

Rosanna HerberR. HerberHerber Democrat

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Emmanuel AmanforE. AmanforAmanfor Democrat

Josh HooverJ. HooverHooverincumbent Republican

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YK ChalamcherlaY. ChalamcherlaChalamcherla Democrat

Caleb HelselC. HelselHelsel Democrat

David TangipaD. TangipaTangipa Republican

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Heath FloraH. FloraFloraincumbent Republican

Tami NobrigaT. NobrigaNobriga Other

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Stephanie NguyenS. NguyenNguyenincumbent Democrat

Vinaya SinghV. SinghSingh Republican

Lori WilsonL. WilsonWilsonincumbent Democrat

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Jeffrey FlackJ. FlackFlack Democrat

Damon ConnollyD. ConnollyConnollyincumbent Democrat

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Eryn CervantesE. CervantesCervantes Republican

Edith VillapuduaE. VillapuduaVillapudua Democrat

Rhodesia RansomR. RansomRansom Democrat

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Buffy WicksB. WicksWicksincumbent Democrat

Utkarsh JainU. JainJain Republican

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Sonia LedoS. LedoLedo Republican

Anamarie FariasA. FariasFarias Democrat

Rebecca Bauer-KahanR. Bauer-KahanBauer-Kahanincumbent Democrat

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Joseph RubayJ. RubayRubay Republican

Matt HaneyM. HaneyHaneyincumbent Democrat

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Manuel Noris-BarreraM. Noris-BarreraNoris-Barrera Republican

Mia BontaM. BontaBontaincumbent Democrat

Mindy PechenukM. PechenukPechenuk Republican

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David LeeD. LeeLee Democrat

Nadia FlamencoN. FlamencoFlamenco Republican

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Liz OrtegaL. OrtegaOrtegaincumbent Democrat

Uncontested

Diane PapanD. PapanPapanincumbent Democrat

Mark GilhamM. GilhamGilham Republican

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Juan AlanisJ. AlanisAlanisincumbent Republican

Jessica SelfJ. SelfSelf Democrat

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Marc BermanM. BermanBermanincumbent Democrat

Lydia KouL. KouKou Democrat

Alex LeeA. LeeLeeincumbent Democrat

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Bob BruntonB. BruntonBrunton Republican

Ash KalraA. KalraKalraincumbent Democrat

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Lan NgoL. NgoNgo Democrat

Patrick AhrensP. AhrensAhrens Democrat

Sophie SongS. SongSong Republican

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Esmeralda SoriaE. SoriaSoriaincumbent Democrat

Joanna RoseJ. RoseRose Republican

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Gail PellerinG. PellerinPellerinincumbent Democrat

Liz LawlerL. LawlerLawler Republican

Robert RivasR. RivasRivasincumbent Democrat

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J.W. PaineJ. PainePaine Republican

Dawn AddisD. AddisAddisincumbent Democrat

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Dalila EppersonD. EppersonEpperson Republican

Joaquin ArambulaJ. ArambulaArambulaincumbent Democrat

Solomon VerduzcoS. VerduzcoVerduzco Republican

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Vince FongV. FongFongincumbent Republican

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Xavier AvilaX. AvilaAvila Republican

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Hipolito CerrosH. CerrosCerros Democrat

Tom LackeyT. LackeyLackeyincumbent Republican

Ricardo OrtegaR. OrtegaOrtega Democrat

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Jasmeet BainsJ. BainsBainsincumbent Democrat

Robert RosasR. RosasRosas Republican

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Edgard GarciaE. GarciaGarcia Democrat

Jeff GonzalezJ. GonzalezGonzalez Republican

Gregg HartG. HartHartincumbent Democrat

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Sari DominguesS. DominguesDomingues Republican

Steve BennettS. BennettBennettincumbent Democrat

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Deborah BaberD. BaberBaber Republican

Juan VenturaJ. VenturaVenturaincumbent Democrat

Paul MarshP. MarshMarsh Republican

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Pilar SchiavoP. SchiavoSchiavoincumbent Democrat

Patrick GipsonP. GipsonGipson Republican

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John HarabedianJ. HarabedianHarabedian Democrat

Jed LeanoJ. LeanoLeano Democrat

Jacqui IrwinJ. IrwinIrwinincumbent Democrat

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Ted NordblumT. NordblumNordblum Republican

Victoria GarciaV. GarciaGarcia Republican

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Walter GarciaW. GarciaGarcia Democrat

Ed HanE. HanHan Democrat

Carmenita HelligarC. HelligarHelligar Democrat

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James RamosJ. RamosRamosincumbent Democrat

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Jesse GabrielJ. GabrielGabrielincumbent Democrat

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Tracey SchroederT. SchroederSchroeder Republican

Greg WallisG. WallisWallisincumbent Republican

Christy HolstegeC. HolstegeHolstege Democrat

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Blanca RubioB. RubioRubioincumbent Democrat

Brian TabatabaiB. TabatabaiTabatabai Democrat

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Mike FongM. FongFongincumbent Democrat

Long LiuL. LiuLiu Republican

Robert GarciaR. GarciaGarcia Democrat

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DeJonae ShawD. ShawShaw Democrat

Rick ZburR. ZburZburincumbent Democrat

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Stephan HohilS. HohilHohil Republican

David GironD. GironGiron Democrat

Carlos LeonC. LeonLeon Democrat

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Carlos GoytiaC. GoytiaGoytia Democrat

Javier HernandezJ. HernandezHernandez Democrat

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Mark GonzalezM. GonzalezGonzalez Democrat

Elaine AlanizE. AlanizAlaniz Republican

Isaac BryanI. BryanBryanincumbent Democrat

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Keith CascioK. CascioCascio Republican

Lisa CalderonL. CalderonCalderonincumbent Democrat

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Natasha SerranoN. SerranoSerrano Republican

Greg AkiliG. AkiliAkili Democrat

Dulce VasquezD. VasquezVasquez Democrat

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Leticia CastilloL. CastilloCastillo Republican

Clarissa CervantesC. CervantesCervantes Democrat

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Phillip ChenP. ChenChenincumbent Republican

Dave ObrandD. ObrandObrand Democrat

Corey JacksonC. JacksonJacksonincumbent Democrat

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Ron EdwardsR. EdwardsEdwards Republican

Tina McKinnorT. McKinnorMcKinnorincumbent Democrat

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Al HernandezA. HernandezHernandez Republican

Paul JonesP. JonesJones Republican

Maria EstradaM. EstradaEstrada Democrat

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Bill EssayliB. EssayliEssayliincumbent Republican

Chris ShoultsC. ShoultsShoults Democrat

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Blanca PachecoB. PachecoPachecoincumbent Democrat

Raul OrtizR. OrtizOrtiz Republican

Mike GipsonM. GipsonGipsonincumbent Democrat

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Al MuratsuchiA. MuratsuchiMuratsuchiincumbent Democrat

George BarksG. BarksBarks Republican

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Sharon Quirk-SilvaS. Quirk-SilvaQuirk-Silvaincumbent Democrat

Elizabeth CulverE. CulverCulver Republican

Avelino ValenciaA. ValenciaValenciaincumbent Democrat

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Mike TardifM. TardifTardif Republican

Josh LowenthalJ. LowenthalLowenthalincumbent Democrat

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Joshua RodriguezJ. RodriguezRodriguez Republican

Tri TaT. TaTaincumbent Republican

Jimmy PhamJ. PhamPham Democrat

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Kate SanchezK. SanchezSanchezincumbent Republican

Gary KephartG. KephartKephart Democrat

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Diane DixonD. DixonDixonincumbent Republican

Dom JonesD. JonesJones Democrat

Cottie Petrie-NorrisC. Petrie-NorrisPetrie-Norrisincumbent Democrat

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Hengameh AbrahamH. AbrahamAbraham Republican

Laurie DaviesL. DaviesDaviesincumbent Republican

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Chris DuncanC. DuncanDuncan Democrat

Andrew HayesA. HayesHayes Republican

Kevin JuzaK. JuzaJuza Democrat

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Kristie Bruce-LaneK. Bruce-LaneBruce-Lane Republican

Darshana PatelD. PatelPatel Democrat

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Tasha BoernerT. BoernerBoernerincumbent Democrat

James BrowneJ. BrowneBrowne Republican

Chris WardC. WardWardincumbent Democrat

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Racquel VasquezR. VasquezVasquez Democrat

LaShae Sharp-CollinsL. Sharp-CollinsSharp-Collins Democrat

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David AlvarezD. AlvarezAlvarezincumbent Democrat

Michael WilliamsM. WilliamsWilliams Republican



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‘Not a done deal’: California vows ‘vigorous’ review of Paramount-Warner Bros takeover

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Rob Bonta, California’s attorney general, said his office will investigate a possible merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros Discovery, hours after Netflix backed away from a planned takeover.

“Paramount/Warner Bros is not a done deal,” Bonta said in a post on X. “These two Hollywood titans have not cleared regulatory scrutiny — the California Department of Justice has an open investigation, and we intend to be vigorous in our review.”

Any acquisition of Warner Bros would require approval from regulators in the United States and Europe, including the US justice department’s antitrust division. The deal Paramount struck for Warner is valued at nearly $111bn.

The merger poses a risk for California’s economy. Paramount’s bid is likely to raise concerns about job cuts in the state, which also dogged Netflix’s bid. Paramount sees $6bn in cost “synergies” in the deal, which typically means massive layoffs, reducing the number of suppliers, squeezing existing contractors for better terms after the two companies merge or other reductions.

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The chief executive of Paramount, David Ellison, said his company was pleased the Warner Bros board had “unanimously affirmed the superior value of our offer”, which he said delivered “WBD shareholders superior value, certainty and speed to closing”. Ellison is the son of Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, a close ally of Donald Trump.

On Friday, Warner Bros Discovery reportedly agreed to be acquired by Paramount Skydance. Reuters and Deadline reported that the deal was announced in a global town hall by the company. Paramount and Warner Bros did not immediately confirm the deal to the Guardian.

A merger between the two media giants is also facing backlash from several lawmakers. Senator Elizabeth Warren, a key voice against growing monopolies, echoed Bonta’s concerns after Netflix walked away from the deal on Thursday, and noted that Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos was seen at the White House shortly before the company said it would bow out of the deal.

“A Paramount Skydance-Warner Bros merger is an antitrust disaster threatening higher prices and fewer choices for American families,” Warren said in a statement. “What did Trump officials tell the Netflix CEO today at the White House? A handful of Trump-aligned billionaires are trying to seize control of what you watch and charge you whatever price they want.”

The senator added: “With the cloud of corruption looming over Trump’s Department of Justice, it’ll be up to the American people to speak up and state attorneys general to enforce the law.”

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On Friday, Bonta responded to concerns about the merger posted by actor Mark Ruffalo.

“Please let’s circle up all the State AG’s and talk about how this is going to kill completion in the industry and drive down wages, and product quality for consumers,” Ruffalo posted.

“There are lots of agents in Hollywood who can tell you how past mergers and consolidations have hurt their clients and business. There is lots of talent that can tell you the same.”

Bonta reposted the actor’s comments, responding that he is in “conversation with my AG colleagues about Paramount/Warner Bros”.

The California department of justice did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Guardian.

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The Writers Guild of America, the union representing thousands of television and film writers along with other media workers, has said a Paramount takeover of Warner Bros would hurt jobs.

Warner Bros canceled $2bn in content after merging with Discovery in 2022, and Paramount’s recent merger with Skydance led to 1,000 layoffs, the union said in written testimony to the US Senate.



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Amid angry backlash, serial child molester is rearrested the same day he was set to be paroled

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Following major backlash about the scheduled release of a serial child molester through California’s elderly parole program, the 64-year-old is now facing new charges that could keep him behind bars.

News that David Allen Funston was set to be freed was met by outrage among victims, politicians and others. The former Sacramento County district attorney who prosecuted Funston said she was strongly opposed to his release: “This is one I’m screaming about.”

Funston, granted parole earlier this month, was set to be released on Thursday from state prison — but was rearrested that same day on new charges from a decades-old, untried case. The charges he’s facing are from a 1996 case in which he is accused of sexually assaulting a child in Roseville, according to the Placer County district attorney’s office.

In 1999, he was convicted of 16 counts of kidnapping and child molestation and had been serving three consecutive sentences of 25 years to life and one sentence of 20 years and eight months at the California Institution for Men in Chino. The sentences followed a string of cases out of Sacramento County in which prosecutors said Funston lured children under the age of 7 with candy and, in at least one case, a Barbie doll to kidnap and sexually assault them, often under the threat of violence.

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He was described by a judge at his sentencing hearing as “the monster parents fear the most.”

Prosecutors in Placer County, at the time, decided not to pursue the case against Funston in Roseville given the severity of the sentences he received in Sacramento County.

But given his scheduled release from state prison, prosecutors decided to file new charges against him. Placer County Dist. Atty. Morgan Gire said “changes in state law and recent parole board failures” led to his improper release.

“This individual was previously sentenced to multiple life terms for extremely heinous crimes,” Gire said in a statement. “When changes in the law put our communities at risk, it is our duty to re-evaluate those cases and act accordingly. David Allen Funston committed very real crimes against a Placer County child, and the statute of limitations allows us to hold him accountable for those crimes.”

He is now being held without bail in the Placer County jail, booked on suspicion of lewd and lascivious acts against a child, according to prosecutors. Funston’s attorney, Maya Emig, said she had only recently learned about his arrest and hadn’t yet had time to fully review the matter.

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But she noted that she believes “in the justice system and the rule of law.”

Emig called the Board of Parole Hearings’ decision to grant Funston elderly parole “lawful and just.”

California’s elderly parole program generally considers the release of prisoners who are older than 50 and have been incarcerated for at least 20 continuous years, considering whether someone poses an unreasonable risk to public safety.

In Funston’s case, commissioners said they did not believe Funston posed a significant danger because of the extensive self-help, therapy work and sex offender treatment classes he completed, as well as his detailed plan to avoid repeating his crimes, the remorse he expressed and his track record of good behavior in prison, according to a transcript from the Sept. 24 hearing.

At the hearing, Funston called himself a “selfish coward” for victimizing young children, and said he was “disgusted and ashamed of my behavior and have great remorse for the harm I caused my victims, their families in the community of Sacramento.”

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“I’m truly sorry,” he said.

But victims of his crimes, as well as prosecutors and elected leaders have questioned the parole decision and called for its reversal.

“He’s one sick individual,” a victim of Funston’s violence told The Times. “What if he gets out and and tries to find his old victims and wants to kill us?”

A spokesperson for Gov. Gavin Newsom said the governor also did not agree with Funston’s release and had asked the board to review the case. However, Newsom has no authority to overturn the parole decision.

Some state lawmakers also cited Funston’s case as evidence that California’s elderly parole program needs reform, recently introducing a bill that would exclude people convicted of sexual crimes from being considered by the process.

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Video shows skier dangling from chairlift at California ski resort

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Thursday, February 26, 2026 7:21PM

Skier dangles from ski lift in Big Bear, video shows

BIG BEAR, Calif. — Stunning video shows a skier in Southern California hanging off a ski lift in Big Bear as two others held her by her arms.

The incident happened Tuesday. Additional details about the incident were not available.

At last check, the video had been viewed more than 13 million times on Instagram.

It appears the skier made it to the unloading area unscathed, thanks to her ski lift buddies.

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