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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleFormer Treasurer
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
Age68 years old (Oct 19, 1957)
GenderFemale
LocationCalifornia
BackgroundPolitician
EducationLowell High School
Notable personal detailsBetty Ting Yee is an American politician and fiscal policy expert who served as California State Controller from 2015 to 2023. She previously served on the California State Board of Equalization from 2004 to 2015 and held senior budget roles in California state government, including Chief Deputy Director for Budget at the California Department of Finance. She is a University of California, Berkeley graduate and earned a Master of Public Administration from Golden Gate University. In 2024 she announced a campaign for California governor in 2026 and suspended her campaign on April 20, 2026.
Betty Yee has called California’s tax system “unsustainable” and has advocated for comprehensive tax reform focused on fairness, certainty, and workability. In her public service she has promoted tax equity (including rules changes for same‑sex couples and online retailers), supported updating tax rules to promote green jobs, and established advisory review of tax proposals.
Supports expanding access to healthcare and has said health care should be a right; is open to a single-payer system and proposes piloting unified financing through Medi‑Cal while also prioritizing oversight, mental‑health access, and public health infrastructure investments.
Betty Yee supports California’s sanctuary-state approach and opposes aggressive ICE raids that split up families. She backs limited cooperation with ICE for convicted offenders and supports access to at least a basic level of health care for immigrants moving through asylum or residency processes.
The candidate affirms defending reproductive freedom and criticizes the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, opposing reductions in abortion access. The candidate presents reproductive freedom as an essential freedom to be protected and expanded in California.
Supports urgent climate action and an equitable clean-energy transition, including measurable emissions targets, workforce development for renewable energy jobs, and environmental justice protections. Has a record of supporting state climate policies and closing an offshore oil platform. Emphasizes integrating climate considerations across policy areas like housing, public health, and wildfire resilience.
Betty Yee says she is staying in the 2026 California governor’s race despite low polling and fundraising challenges, and is pitching a grassroots campaign focused on fiscal responsibility and government accountability. She is running in a crowded primary where no candidate has a clear lead, raising Democratic concerns that vote-splitting could let two Republicans advance under the top-two system. Yee also emerged as one of the better-performing Democrats at the state party convention, but Democrats still did not endorse any candidate.














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