Nithya Raman Surpasses Spencer Pratt in L.A. Mayoral Primary Race
Nithya Raman Leapfrogs Spencer Pratt in L.A. Mayoral Race, In 2nd Place

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Democrat Nithya Raman has moved ahead of Republican Spencer Pratt to claim second place in the Los Angeles mayoral primary. With 27.12% of the vote, she trails incumbent Karen Bass, who leads with 34.68%. The results set the stage for a November runoff.
- 01Nithya Raman now holds 27.12% of the vote, surpassing Spencer Pratt's 26.69%.
- 02Incumbent Karen Bass leads with 34.68%, securing her spot in the November runoff.
- 03Raman criticized Pratt for filming a campaign ad outside her home, calling it reckless.
- 04Pratt's campaign ad highlighted the living situations of both Raman and Bass, sparking controversy.
- 05Pratt's candidacy follows the loss of his home in the 2025 Palisades wildfires.
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In the latest developments of the Los Angeles mayoral race, Democrat Nithya Raman has overtaken Republican Spencer Pratt to secure second place in the primary election. As of the latest count on June 7, Raman holds 27.12% of the vote, edging past Pratt, who has 26.69%. Incumbent Karen Bass maintains a strong lead with 34.68%, ensuring her advancement to the November runoff. Raman's rise in the polls comes after significant campaigning, during which she condemned Pratt for filming a controversial ad outside her home. This ad, which showcased the living situations of both candidates, was criticized by Raman as unnecessary and reckless. Pratt, who has lived in a trailer since losing his home in the 2025 Palisades wildfires, has positioned himself as a candidate challenging the status quo in Los Angeles, claiming that the system is fundamentally broken. His unexpected candidacy has drawn attention, with Pratt expressing surprise at his own political ambitions. As the race continues, the dynamics between the candidates are intensifying, especially with the general election approaching.
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The primary results will shape the future leadership of Los Angeles, impacting city policies and governance.
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