Politics
LA Mayor Race Heads to Runoff Between Two Incumbents

Clear Facts
- Karen Bass and Nithya Raman have emerged as the top two candidates in the Los Angeles mayoral primary election
- The two will face each other in a November runoff election to determine the city’s next mayor
- Reality television personality Spencer Pratt finished in third place, falling short of advancing to the general election
Los Angeles voters have set the stage for a November showdown between two established political figures in the race for mayor. Karen Bass and Nithya Raman secured the top two positions in Tuesday’s primary election, positioning themselves for what promises to be a contentious general election battle for control of America’s second-largest city.
The results reflect a traditional political landscape prevailing over celebrity appeal, as Spencer Pratt, known for his reality television appearances, failed to advance beyond the primary round. His third-place finish demonstrates that Los Angeles voters prioritized political experience over name recognition from entertainment industry fame.
Bass currently serves as the city’s mayor, while Raman holds a position on the Los Angeles City Council. Both candidates represent progressive political positions, though they differ on key policy approaches to addressing the city’s most pressing challenges.
The upcoming runoff will force Los Angeles residents to choose between two candidates with similar ideological foundations but different governance styles. The race comes at a critical time for the city, which continues to grapple with homelessness, public safety concerns, and economic recovery challenges.
The November election will determine which candidate leads Los Angeles through the remainder of this decade. Voter turnout and campaign messaging in the coming months will prove decisive in shaping the city’s political direction.
Let us know what you think, please share your thoughts in the comments below.
Mick
June 8, 2026 at 5:40 am
Of course Pratt is third. Did anyone really believed California could have a honest election? Not when then can manufacture as many votes as needed to win. Voter ID now!!
Ohio Jim
June 8, 2026 at 9:19 am
Yessssss!! Commiefornia is hopelessly CROOKED under Demonrat rule. Late counting = DEMOCRAT FRAUD!!!!
FRAUD.
JR
June 8, 2026 at 8:11 am
Voter ID is needed ASAP. The fact Pratt is now third shows how corrupt the election in California really is.
Ralphsonjohnny
June 8, 2026 at 10:24 am
We like to say, Vote early, Vote often!! Infidels!! You will never win.
Festus
June 8, 2026 at 4:45 pm
Really, does anyone believe we have honest elections in blue states? With no identification? Conservatives don’t, dem liberals know it’s crooked, only idiots on government dole do
The purple hair libtard
June 8, 2026 at 6:36 pm
Well Festus, you know about horse dung! But what about people who need time to vote? Like minorities who can’t get to polls, or migrants who speak no English? Huh? What about the marginalized people with multiple genders? Or other mental illnesses? They need more time! Have some grace!!