California Elections: A ‘Barack Obama’ Seeks to Become Governor

California voters will have the chance to vote for Barack Obama in the June 2, 2026 gubernatorial primary, but the candidate is not the former U.S. president—rather, it is Barack Denzel Obama Shaw, a Democratic candidate who legally changed his name in 2013.
Elecciones en California: Un 'Barack Obama' busca ser gobernador
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California voters will have the opportunity to vote for Barack Obama to be their next governor in the primary elections on June 2, 2026. However, this is not the former U.S. president. He is a Democratic candidate with a unique profile and history who seeks to stand out on a crowded ballot.

Barack Denzel Obama Shaw is one of 61 candidates competing for the state’s most important position. His full name combines his admiration for figures in politics and entertainment. The candidate, originally born as Cecil Shaw III in Houston, Texas, legally changed his name in 2013 while serving in the U.S. Army Reserve.

California’s primary is shaping up as a crucial political event for the state. Under California’s primary election system, the two candidates with the most votes on June 2, regardless of their political affiliation, will advance to the general elections in November 2026.

Who is Barack Denzel Obama Shaw?

Obama Shaw explained to Newsweek that his decision was inspired by the impact the former president had on him. “Obama made the impossible possible for people who looked like me, by becoming President of the United States,” the candidate stated. He added that his intention is for people to be able to experience that kind of hope again.

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