Former Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs launches campaign for Lt. Governor

After pushing for universal basic income and being rejected by voters in Stockton, Tubbs is looking to move to statewide office.

Former Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs, who championed the city’s universal basic income program, has launched a campaign for Lieutenant Governor. 

Tubbs is making his return to politics four years after being voted out of office in Stockton. 

Flashback: Tubbs gained national attention from Democrat leaders, including former President Barack Obama, when he was elected to the Stockton City Council in 2013 at just 22 years old. 

  • Obama endorsed him for mayor a few years later, helping Tubbs win in November 2016 with over 70 percent of the vote. 
  • Tubbs pushed through Stockton’s universal basic income program for 125 residents, which gave them $500 per month for two years. 
  • But he ultimately lost favor among Stockton voters, losing to Republican Kevin Lincoln by nearly 13 points in 2020. 

The big picture: Tubbs announced his campaign for Lieutenant Governor on Wednesday, a position that comes with little real power outside of sitting on the University of California and California State University board of regents. 

  • The Lieutenant Governor is also responsible for filling in for the governor when he or she is out of state. 
  • Since he was voted out of office in Stockton, Tubbs has served as a special advisor for economic mobility and opportunity for California Gov. Gavin Newsom. He also founded End Poverty in California, a nonprofit designed to provide equal opportunity for all. 

State of play: While the Lieutenant Governor race is not nearly as packed as the race to succeed Newsom, a couple of other high-profile Democrats have already launched their own campaigns for the seat. 

  • Tubbs will be up against State Treasurer Fiona Ma and Sen. Steven Bradford (D–Gardena). 
  • Current Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis is running for governor. 

What he’s saying: “I’m running for lieutenant governor to build a California future that sets the example for how government can work for everyone,” Tubbs told KCRA. “It’s a California future that leads the nation in not just talking about problems, but solving them.”

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