Los Angeles Mayoral Race Update: Karen Bass Leads as Spencer Pratt and Nithya Raman Trail
Update in mayoral race shows moves for Karen Bass, Spencer Pratt and Nithya Raman

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In the latest ballot count for Los Angeles' mayoral race, incumbent Mayor Karen Bass solidified her lead with 34.97% of the vote, while Spencer Pratt and Nithya Raman trailed with 29.91% and 22.81%, respectively. The results set the stage for a runoff election in November.
- 01Karen Bass's vote share increased from 34.78% to 34.97%, securing her spot in the runoff.
- 02Spencer Pratt's share decreased slightly from 30.44% to 29.91%, but he remains in contention.
- 03Nithya Raman gained ground, rising from 22.32% to 22.81%.
- 04The election features pressing issues like homelessness, public safety, and recovery from the Palisades Fire.
- 05Official results will be certified on June 26, following the primary on June 2.
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The latest ballot count in the Los Angeles mayoral race has confirmed incumbent Mayor Karen Bass in the lead with 34.97% of the vote, solidifying her position for the upcoming runoff election in November. Following her, Spencer Pratt holds 29.91%, a slight decrease from previous counts, while Nithya Raman has gained to 22.81%. Approximately 63% of ballots have been counted, with Bass confidently addressing supporters about her victory. Pratt, a political outsider backed by President Trump, expressed enthusiasm for the runoff campaign, stating it would allow him to showcase his team and experience. Raman, who entered the race later, emphasized her vision for an affordable Los Angeles and her opposition to the
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The election results will shape policies on critical issues like homelessness and public safety in Los Angeles.
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