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Mahan’s Gubernatorial Bid Stalls as Donors Pull Back

Donor refunds, committee closures, an FPPC complaint have eroded the outside spending the campaign needed to mount a statewide challenge.

Overview

  • Reports on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, show a principal pro‑Mahan committee filed to dissolve and California Back to Basics returned a $1 million gift from Reed Hastings, moves journalists interpreted as donor retreat.
  • A complaint alleging illegal coordination between Mahan’s campaign and an outside committee was filed with the California Fair Political Practices Commission, raising fresh ethics scrutiny days before the June 2 primary.
  • Mahan’s campaign has about $15 million in direct donations but lacked the roughly $46 million in independent spending strategists said was needed to build statewide name recognition, leaving the effort underfunded.
  • The campaign has faced internal strain since April, including the departure of top strategist Eric Jaye and a failed last‑ditch fundraising push, and recent polls show Mahan slipping to the lower tier of contenders.
  • Mahan says he will continue serving as San Jose mayor through at least the end of the year, a development that leaves local governance responsibilities steady while the campaign’s donor retreat could reshape how Silicon Valley backers approach future statewide races.