Billionaire Democratic candidate Tom Steyer spends more than $200 million on political advertising in California’s governor race, according to multiple outlets citing AdImpact and other reporting. Sources say Steyer has broadcast and booked ads on channels including broadcast TV, cable, and radio, with totals reported around $195 million and later figures reaching roughly $215–$216 million as the spending continues to be tracked over several months.

Coverage describes Steyer as a former hedge fund manager and prominent liberal climate activist who is competing in a crowded field ahead of the June 2 top-two primary. Several sources report that his advertising volume is far higher than that of his nearest in-state rivals, including fellow Democrat Xavier Becerra, and that he is using a publicity strategy that extends beyond traditional TV and radio through online posts.

Some reporting also notes that Steyer’s spending has drawn criticism that he is trying to “buy” office, while his campaign rejects that characterization. While the spending has elevated his profile, other outlets point out that large expenditures do not guarantee electoral success, citing past examples such as Meg Whitman and billionaire candidates in other races. The AdImpact tracking cited by outlets does not include some streaming-platform ads or certain mail advertising.