2026 Primary Election — June 2, 2026
Ben J. Benoit is the incumbent Riverside County Auditor-Controller, first elected in 2022 after defeating 12-year incumbent Paul Angulo. He is the son of the late State Senator and Riverside County Supervisor John J. Benoit, who died of pancreatic cancer in December 2016. Grew up in the Coachella Valley, moved to the Wildomar area in 2006. Small business owner and community volunteer (Wildomar Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club). Elected to Wildomar City Council in 2010 and served for 12 years, including four terms as Mayor (his most recent term starting in 2022). Served as Planning Commissioner before joining the council. VP of Public Affairs for the California Apartment Association (2017-2023), covering Riverside and San Bernardino counties on housing policy. Also served as auditor for the Inland Empire Taxpayers Association. Has served on numerous regional boards: Riverside County Transportation Commission, WRCOG, SCAG, and is currently Chair of the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD). Not a certified public accountant — a fact his predecessor highlighted during the 2022 campaign, but the Registrar of Voters qualified him to run and voters elected him by a decisive margin.[2]
Incumbent Ben J. Benoit is running unopposed for a second term as Riverside County Auditor-Controller. As the only candidate who filed by the March 6 deadline, he will appear alone on the June 2 primary ballot and is virtually guaranteed re-election unless a write-in campaign emerges.
Outlook: Benoit will almost certainly serve a second term without opposition. The auditor-controller race will be decided on June 2 unless a successful write-in campaign changes the math.
Primary: June 2, 2026 — General: November 3, 2026