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Primary Election 2026, LA's 'mansion tax,' your first voting experience, and more
AirTalk Staff · 2026-06-02 · via News

AirTalk Staff

AirTalk Staff

Published Jun 2, 2026 8:59 AM

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An election worker moves vote-by-mail ballots to be sorted to go through the signature verification machines at the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Ballot Processing Center last week.

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  • Primary Election 2026: What you should know as polling places open
  • What will turnout mean for the primary election? Will the Latino vote be decisive?
  • The latest with LA's 'mansion tax'
  • What was your first voting experience like?

Today on AirTalk: Primary Election 2026, L.A.'s 'mansion tax,' voter turnout, and your first voting experience.

Primary Election 2026: What you should know as polling places open

The topic:

Polling places are open, as today is the final day to vote in this year’s primary elections in California. Although much has been said about the top-billed California gubernatorial race, a redistricted California has led to many competitive races in different parts of the state. Today on the show, we’ll provide last-minute analysis and hear from listeners as they head to the polls.

Listen to the conversation:

Guests: Fernando Guerra, LMU professor; Jack Pitney, Claremont McKenna professor; Mariana Dale, LAist senior reporter; Jon Fleischman, president and owner of Fleischman Consulting Group; R. Michael Alvarez, Caltech professor ;Sara Sadhwani, Pomona professor; and Adolfo Guzman-Lopez, LAist correspondent.

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Who makes it to November’s general election: In California's primary system, the top two vote-getters make it through, regardless of party preference. The general election is slated for Nov. 3.

Join the conversation: Are you visiting a polling place today? What was the experience like in your area? Give us a call at (866) 893-5722 or email atcomments@laist.com.

More about our guests:

  • Fernando Guerra, professor of political science and Chicana/o Latina/o studies at Loyola Marymount University, where he is the founding director of the Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles
  • Jack Pitney, professor of politics at Claremont McKenna College
  • Mariana Dale, LAist senior reporter
  • Jon Fleischman, president and owner of Fleischman Consulting Group, a political affairs firm. He writes the 'So, Does It Matter?' Substack and is the former executive director of the California Republican Party.
  • R. Michael Alvarez, professor of political and computational science at Caltech
  • Sara Sadhwani, assistant politics professor at Pomona College
  • Adolfo Guzman-Lopez, LAist correspondent

What will turnout mean for the primary election? Will the Latino vote be decisive?

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The topic:

The California primary election has many uncertain races, many of which will be dictated by the turnout. In the state and across L.A. County, the Latino vote has served as a growing demographic that’s helped get candidates over the electoral hump. So what do trends say about turnout this primary, and what groups may impact municipal, statewide and federal races?

Listen to the conversation:

Guests: Mariana Dale, LAist senior reporter; Matt Barreto, UCLA professor; and Mindy Romero, political sociologist

General data for early returns: Ahead of election day, analytics firm Political Data Intelligence noted that those 50 and older are returning their ballots across the state more quickly than younger demographics.

Latino electorate: Latinos make up roughly 40% of the state’s overall population. In recent polling done by Emerson College, they found the two candidates leading in Latino support were Xavier Becerra (36%) and Tom Steyer (22%).

The latest with LA's 'mansion tax'

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Workers construct new residential housing units in 2022 in Los Angeles.

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The topic:

A City Council committee voted last Friday to shelve a proposed ballot measure aimed at cutting L.A.'s “mansion tax” nearly in half. Ysabel Jurado, chair of the ad hoc committee on Measure ULA, said it's too early to determine the tax's long-term effects on housing and revenue.

Listen to the conversation:

Guests: David Wagner, housing correspondent for LAist and Jason Ward, economist and director of the RAND Housing Center

Why it matters: The proposal by Councilmembers John Lee and Marqueece Harris-Dawson would have asked voters in November to reduce the ULA transfer tax rate for multifamily and mixed-use properties to somewhere between 2% and 3.5%, down from the current rate of up to 5.5%.

How we got here: L.A. voters approved Measure ULA in 2022 to fund affordable housing and homelessness prevention. The measure taxes real estate sales over about $5 million. Since taking effect in April 2023, ULA has raised just over $1.1 billion from 1,633 real estate transactions, according to the city’s housing department. Critics say the tax has suppressed housing development.

What's next? In its final meeting, the committee instead advanced a narrower pilot program that would reduce the property transfer tax only for newly built projects that include affordable housing units and meet other requirements. The ULA committee dissolved over the weekend, but the ballot measure proposal was also referred to the City Council's rules committee, which could decide to take it up in the coming months.

What was your first voting experience like?

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Voters cast their ballots at a Masonic Lodge in Los Angeles.

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The topic:

The ability to vote in our elections is central to our democracy. While most of us are given the right to vote at age 18, the ways in which we all find our way to the voting booth for the first time vary.

Listen to the conversation:

Larry discusses with LAist listeners

The question: What was your first time voting like? What drove you to cast your ballot for the first time? Did you cast your vote the first opportunity you had as a new eligible voter? Or maybe you came around later in life? Tell us about it.

Join the conversation: Give us a call at (866) 893-5722 or you can email us at atcomments@laist.com. When emailing, include your first name and location.

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