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Mohammad Arif files nomination papers for California governor race

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February 10, 2026
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California, February 10,2026: Renowned US politician Mohammad Arif has officially filed his nomination papers in Kern County to run as a Democratic candidate in the California gubernatorial election scheduled for June 2, 2026.

According to his nomination petition, Arif submitted the required documents as part of the formal process to qualify for the upcoming election. His candidacy marks his entry into the race for one of the state’s highest offices.

The California gubernatorial election, set to take place in June, is expected to draw multiple candidates from across the political spectrum as the campaign season gains momentum. Further details regarding Arif’s campaign platform and policy priorities are anticipated in the coming weeks.

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