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Anna Caballero could become California’s first Latina statewide officeholder

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Anna Caballero could become California’s first Latina statewide officeholder

By AI, Created 6:11 PM UTC, June 01, 2026, /AGP/ – State Sen. Anna Caballero is seeking to become California’s next treasurer in the June 2 primary. If elected, she would make history as the first Latina ever elected to statewide office in the state.

Why it matters: - An election win would put Anna Caballero in California history as the first Latina elected to statewide office. - The race is happening as voters cast ballots ahead of the June 2 Primary Election. - Caballero’s campaign is framing the contest around representation, fiscal stewardship and a push to stop California taxpayer dollars from supporting ICE operations.

What happened: - Supporters of State Sen. Anna Caballero are emphasizing the historic significance of her bid for State Treasurer. - Caballero is asking voters to elect her in the June 2 primary. - Caballero said her campaign is about making sure every Californian has a voice, every taxpayer dollar is respected and every family has the opportunity to succeed.

The details: - Caballero is the daughter of a working-class family of copper miners. - Caballero has spent more than three decades in public service focused on working families and underserved communities. - Caballero was the first woman elected mayor of Salinas. - Caballero was the first Latina to represent her Assembly and Senate districts. - Caballero has served as mayor of Salinas, a Cabinet Secretary under Gov. Jerry Brown, a state Assemblymember and a state senator. - Caballero has focused her career on expanding economic opportunity, supporting working families, improving infrastructure and making government work for everyday Californians. - Caballero is the only candidate in the race who has proposed a plan to stop California taxpayer dollars from being used to support ICE operations. - Caballero has also pledged greater transparency, accountability and fiscal responsibility in the Treasurer’s Office. - More information is available on the campaign website. - Caballero’s campaign lists endorsements from Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas, Senate President pro Tempore Monique Limón, the California Latino Legislative Caucus, Latinas Lead California, California Conference of Carpenters, International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, California State Association of Electrical Workers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, Pipeliners and HVACR Technicians UA Local 246, the California Democratic Legislative Women’s Caucus and a broader coalition of Congressional, legislative and local leaders, Democratic clubs, labor organizations and everyday Californians.

Between the lines: - The campaign is trying to turn Caballero’s biography into a coalition-building message, blending identity, experience and labor support. - The ICE funding proposal gives Caballero a sharper contrast with opponents and ties the treasurer’s race to immigration politics and state spending. - The endorsement list signals an effort to show both institutional credibility and grassroots backing.

What’s next: - California voters will decide the race in the June 2 Primary Election. - If Caballero advances and wins the general election, she would break a statewide barrier for Latina representation in California.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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