State Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil has conceded her re-election bid after finishing third in the primary election. - She secured $11 million for wildfire prevention and lowered insurance costs for foothill and mountain families.
- She boosted rural healthcare funding and invested in public safety, water, and roads. - She championed tax relief for service workers, veterans, and seniors, and strengthened education and workforce training.
- She plans to remain active in supporting a voter ID initiative. Alvarado-Gil thanked her supporters and emphasized her commitment to independence, hard work, and results for families and communities.