California’s lieutenant governor, Eleni Kounalakis, declared on Monday that she will run for governor in 2026. “My family & I owe everything to our state. I will fight fiercely to make sure EVERY Californian has the chance to walk the path of the CA dream just like I have,” she said on social media.
If elected, Kounalakis would be the first woman to ever lead the Golden State. The resident of Sacramento told Politico that she intended to start a campaign committee and address a number of pressing problems in the state, including homelessness and the fentanyl crisis.
Today I'm launching my campaign to become the next Governor of the great state of CA.
My family & I owe everything to our state. I will fight fiercely to make sure EVERY Californian has the chance to walk the path of the CA dream just like I have. Join us https://t.co/GsduKIRPpf pic.twitter.com/amb5pwxOKo
— Eleni Kounalakis (@EleniForCA) April 24, 2023
Although she is the only candidate to have started a campaign so far, more opponents are anticipated as the election gets closer. Kounalakis has previously served in that capacity.
Most notably, she was the first woman in California to sign a bill into law last year. As the state continued to recover from the epidemic, the bill extended a law that prevented some renters from being evicted for a short period of time.
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