Los Angeles Mayoral Race Update
Incumbent Mayor Karen Bass has secured a place on the November ballot in the race for Los Angeles mayor. The challenge to Bass is still unfolding as votes are being counted. With 62% of the expected votes tallied, reality television personality Spencer Pratt is in second place, followed by City Councilmember Nithya Raman in third. Pratt has declared victory, but the Associated Press has not yet called the race.
O.C. Congressional Races
A clearer picture is forming for Orange County’s congressional races in November. The focus is on the 42nd, 45th, and 47th districts, shaping the political landscape in the region.
Voices: Chabria
No, Mr. Hilton, our elections are not ‘a joke.’ It’s time for you to stand up to Trump.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton stated that he hasn’t seen signs of cheating, yet expects to monitor closely. President Trump, meanwhile, has made baseless claims of election fraud following California’s primary election.
Pratt’s Controversial Claim
Spencer Pratt, a candidate in L.A.’s mayoral race, claimed that the city’s homeless population would move to Seattle due to its drug laws if elected. Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson pushed back on these statements, defending her city’s stance on homelessness.
Hotel Bed Tax Measure
L.A. voters have rejected a proposition to raise the city’s hotel bed tax ahead of the 2028 Olympics, which included extending the tax to short-term rentals.
Proposition 50’s Impact
Proposition 50 has helped Democrats advance to November’s general election in several redrawn California districts. However, early results in certain critical races for a Democratic majority remain uncertain, with many votes left to count. Proposition 50 was passed after Texas Republicans redrew congressional maps favoring the GOP.
Candidates Facing Off Against Bass
The UC Berkeley poll suggests Bass leads Pratt in a potential matchup, with 47% of registered voters supporting Bass versus 29% for Pratt. In a Bass-Raman race, Raman was ahead 32% to 28%, with undecided and non-voting respondents making up the remainder. The poll has a margin of error of 3%.
Election Results Update
A day after the polls closed, there are 85 races with uncertain outcomes. Tight margins and a high volume of late mail-in ballots can delay election results. The Associated Press uses vote returns and other data to project winners.
Trump’s Claims on Voting
President Trump has claimed, without evidence, that Democrats are cheating to win California elections. His assertions were made on social media, suggesting a federal inquiry is underway. The U.S. attorney’s office in Los Angeles has declined to comment.
Shasta County Registrar Race
Clint Curtis, a prominent figure in the election denialism movement, is trailing in the race for Shasta County registrar. His opponent, Joanna Francescut, had worked in the elections office for 17 years.
Karen Bass’s Campaign Victory
Mayor Karen Bass has secured her place in the Nov. 3 runoff thanks to a coalition of supporters. Her primary rivals, Spencer Pratt and Nithya Raman, vie for the second spot on the ballot.
Trump’s Unfounded Claims
In a post on Truth Social, President Trump made unfounded claims about California’s vote count, implying Democrats are attempting to steal elections using mail-in ballots. California’s ballot count process is known to take additional time due to policies ensuring voter convenience.
Attorney General Race Update
Democrat Rob Bonta has advanced to the general election for attorney general in California. Bonta’s campaign focuses on tackling lawsuits against Trump administration policies, and addressing affordability issues in the state.
Vote Counting in L.A. County
Los Angeles County election officials have hundreds of thousands of ballots yet to process. As of Wednesday evening, the estimated remaining ballots included vote-by-mail, conditional registrations, and provisional ballots. The estimate will evolve as ballots are processed.
L.A. Voters on Proposition Measures
Measure B in Shasta County, aimed at reshaping local elections by requiring hand-counting and voter ID, is on track to be approved. Experts and organizations argue the measure conflicts with state and federal laws, predicting challenges if it passes.
Monterey Park’s Data Center Ban
Monterey Park residents voted to ban data centers, making the city the first in the nation to pass such a measure via public vote in response to a proposed large-scale center.
California’s Long Ballot Count
California has seen a growing preference for universal vote-by-mail, contributing to a prolonged ballot count. More than 80% of ballots have come from mail voting since its implementation in 2021.
Spencer Pratt’s Continued Campaign
Spencer Pratt emphasizes his role as a candidate beyond political party affiliations. He plans to engage with community members across L.A. over the coming months.
Hilton’s Steady Lead for Governor
Republican Steve Hilton maintained a lead in the governor’s race, with Democrat Xavier Becerra narrowing the gap. The race remained undecided by Wednesday morning.
California Congressional Races
California Democrats view Proposition 50 as a pathway toward flipping House seats. The ongoing count shows mixed outcomes, indicating further analysis is needed.
5 Takeaways from California Primary
Recent results highlight political shifts, from changing congressional districts to prominent endorsements impacting election outcomes.
Nancy Pelosi’s Legacy
Rep. Nancy Pelosi endorsed Connie Chan, lending influence in the race to replace her. Chan, alongside state Senator Scott Wiener, advanced to the general election.
Spencer Pratt’s Campaign Strategy
Spencer Pratt, with support from music industry executives, continues to mobilize voters ahead of November’s election.
California’s Congressional Race Dynamics
The redrawn congressional maps under Proposition 50 give California Democrats strategic advantages. Ongoing results signal potential shifts in political power.
Tom Steyer’s Candidacy Outlook
Tom Steyer voiced commitment to addressing corporate influence and affordability issues, while trailing in early gubernatorial returns.
California Secretary of State Race
Incumbent Shirley Weber and Orange County Supervisor Don Wagner will face off in California’s secretary of state race, with differing views on voter ID requirements.

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