Spencer Pratt accuses LA Mayor Karen Bass of breaking election law by campaigning near ballot box
Spencer Pratt has accused Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass of violating election laws by campaigning too close to a ballot box. Under California law, candidates are prohibited from campaigning within 100 feet of a ballot box during elections. Pratt filed a formal complaint, claiming that Bass's actions demonstrate a disregard for democratic processes.
- ▪Spencer Pratt filed a formal complaint against Karen Bass for allegedly campaigning too close to a ballot box.
- ▪California law prohibits candidates from campaigning within 100 feet of a ballot box during elections.
- ▪Pratt claims Bass's actions reflect a lack of accountability and respect for democratic laws.
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Elections Spencer Pratt accuses LA Mayor Karen Bass of breaking election law by campaigning near ballot box Under California state law, candidates are not allowed to campaign within 100 feet of a ballot box during elections By Brie Stimson Fox News Published May 26, 2026 8:32pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Spencer Pratt gains traction in LA mayoral race, challenging Democratic establishment IPolitical analysts Gerry Baker and Yemisi Egbewole discuss independent candidate Spencer Pratt's significant strides in the Los Angeles mayoral race. Polling reveals Pratt trailing Democratic incumbent Karen Bass by single digits, tapping into voter frustration over city issues.
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