Not So Fast, Karen, Spencer Pratt Isn't Done With You Yet
Spencer Pratt secured the second spot in the Los Angeles mayoral primary, challenging incumbent Karen Bass. His campaign focused on addressing issues such as public safety and homelessness, criticizing Bass's record. The election results indicate a significant moment for voters seeking change in the city's leadership.
- ▪Spencer Pratt received 30.4% of the vote, while Karen Bass garnered 34.8%.
- ▪Pratt's campaign emphasized the need for accountability regarding public safety and homelessness.
- ▪The primary results suggest that voters are looking for alternatives to the current administration.
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Not So Fast, Karen, Spencer Pratt Isn't Done With You Yet Victoria Taft | 1:01 PM on June 03, 2026 Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File) The improbable met the ethereal in the Los Angeles Mayor's race primary election on Tuesday night and there was justice in the land. Spencer Pratt's hard work, authentic motives, and savvy messaging broke through to secure the number two spot in the top two jungle primary and deprive the sitting mayor of a 50% plus one walkaway victory. And he did it convincingly.
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