Tony Thurmond for Governor Growing up in poverty as a Black and Latino kid without his parents, Tony lived the struggles that so many Californians face every day - that's why he dedicated his career to fighting for a brighter future for California's children
ENDORSEMENTS - Tony Thurmond Not only would Tony be groundbreaking and transformative as California’s first Black Governor, but he also has been a relentless and accomplished fighter for our state from his time in local government to the State Assembly to his current tenure as Superintendent of CA Schools
Tony Thurmond — California Governor 2026 · Raymonds Ballot The first Black candidate in the top tier of the 2026 field, he is term-limited at SPI and has been running for governor since September 2023 Prioritizes deeply-affordable production over market-rate streamlining; supports housing trust funds and community land trusts
Is Tony K. Thurmond a Viable Candidate for California . . . Based on available reporting, Thurmond is a credible progressive with relevant public‑service credentials and organized endorsements, but he is not currently polling like a frontrunner and faces skeptical local commentary; his viability depends on whether he can convert union and grassroots support into broader name recognition and
Tony Thurmond - Ballotpedia Tony Thurmond is the California Superintendent of Public Instruction He assumed office on January 1, 2019 His current term ends on January 4, 2027 Thurmond (Democratic Party) is running for election for Governor of California He is on the ballot in the primary on June 2, 2026
Who Is Tony Thurmond and What Is His 2026 Gubernatoria Tony Thurmond is the California State Superintendent of Public Instruction who has positioned himself as a Democratic candidate for governor in 2026, pitching a progressive platform centered on education, housing, and tax changes targeted at the very wealthy [1] [2]
Inside the CA governor’s race: One-on-one with State Supt. Tony Thurmond California Superintendent Tony Thurmond was one of the first high-profile Democrats to enter the race back in 2023 The former state lawmaker was elected superintendent in 2018 with support from the California Teachers Association and other labor unions