2026 Election Results: Kim and Allen lead pack for California insurance commissioner
Democrats
Kim, who was endorsed by Sen.
“Californians are hungry for a candidate who’s going to challenge the status quo and really champion an affordability agenday,” said Kim in a phone interview early Wednesday. “We’ve been running on a pretty singular platform of transforming a system that affects most Californians. The insurance system is broken.”
Allen, 48, a state senator who represents parts of
“It’ll be the first time we’ve gotten a Democrat versus a Democrat in a constitutional race since the general primary began as a phenomenon. We will have two different visions for the state,” he said.
“I’ve actually experienced a major calamity in my own community, and seen the dysfunction of the system up close,” he said.
The election has become a bit of a high-profile contest, where a range of policy ideas were floated in the primary, as increasingly frequent disasters have rocked the private homeowners’ insurance market in
In the past, the job of insurance commissioner has been one of the lower-profile statewide positions, charged with regulating the insurance industry — everything from auto and life insurance to property and casualty.
The race, which has attracted more attention and money than usual, comes amid concerns over last year’s wildfires that erupted in the
LIVE ELECTION RESULTS: See a chart of the latest vote counts
The next insurance commissioner will respond to a range of political problems, especially insurance industry demands to raise premiums to reflect growing wildfire risk, and challenges to keep at a distance from insurers who were accused during the campaign of being in the current commissioner’s pocket.
Regardless of political party, the top vote-getters will move on to the
For the 2026 race, a crowded field of 11 candidates was vying to replace term-limited incumbent
California’s Secretary of State’s office will continue to tally votes daily until all are counted. Continue to check back here for updates.
In the campaign leading up to the primary, forums held in the hard-hit
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Allen urged further penalties against
Allen, an attorney by trade, said he is trying to “tighten the screws on bad behavior” by pushing for state legislation that would increase the enforcement powers of the insurance department.
The next insurance commissioner will face difficult policy decisions regarding future rate hikes and ways to keep insurers from leaving the state.
In March,
Lara claimed the company underpaid claims and was slow to investigate damage to homes and possible contamination from smoke, caused by conflagrations that destroyed huge swaths of the
The candidates have vowed to push for ways to resolve California’s homeowners’ insurance crisis, which they maintain is far from over.
On the campaign trail in the
The candidate who wins in November will be faced with addressing the state’s insurer of last resort — referred to as the Fair Access to Insurance Requirements, or FAIR Plan. Nearly two weeks ago, the FAIR Plan got the green light to raise rates 29.1% for certain homeowners starting
Kim, 48, a former
She wants to replace the current private market and the FAIR Plan with a centralized, state-managed system to cover wildfire and flood risks.
Kim, who supports capping insurance executive pay, has proposed a state-run “natural disaster insurance for all” plan that would make coverage automatic and universal, with everyone in the same risk pool and premiums based on property cost and risk.
Kim’s website says the plan “would address climate disaster instead of avoiding it. The private insurance business model is to avoid losses, not to reduce risk … A public insurer would invest in prevention and resiliency, and the public would benefit with fewer claims to pay out.”
Allen wants transparency in rate filings, push back on rate hikes not supported by facts, and ensure insurers properly account for risk reductions.
Allen also wants to lower insurance costs by working on policies with the state legislature to update building codes to require more fire-resistant materials, revise land-use policies to minimize building in flammable areas near wildlands, and disincentivize oil companies from exacerbating climate change.
“Wildfires don’t just impact one neighborhood — they affect the stability of the entire market,” said Allen in a statement to the
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