Conservative radio host Larry Elder missing from California recall election candidate list

The election is set for Sept. 14 to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Radio Talk Show Host Larry Elder attends the "Death Of A Nation" Premiere at Regal Cinemas L.A. Live on July 31, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.

A list of 41 candidates running in the California gubernatorial recall election released Saturday by the state did not include Larry Elder, the conservative radio talk show host who declared his candidacy days earlier.

The election is set for Sept. 14 to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom, after over 1.7 million Californians signed recall petitions. Newsom's campaign missed a deadline to submit his Democratic party affiliation for the ballot, and a judge ruled that he could not add it afterwards.

The list of candidates is missing Elder, a Republican. According to a statement from Elder's campaign spokeswoman, Ying Ma, "she expected him to be on the final list of candidates issued next week," Fox News reported. In a statement, she said: "Our campaign submitted every document required by the Secretary of State and the Los Angeles County Registrar" to qualify for the ballot.

It is still unclear as to what requirement Elder, who announced his candidacy Monday, failed to meet, according to Fox News.

There are 21 Republicans on the ballot, with eight Democrats, a Libertarian, nine independents, and two Green Party candidates.