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Karen Bass heads to LA mayoral runoff after falling short of majority

Karen Bass has won the Los Angeles mayoral primary election but will face a runoff in November as she did not secure over 50% of the vote. She will compete against either reality TV star Spencer Pratt or city council member Nithya Raman, with the latter's opponent still undetermined.

Uwa Ede-Osifo in Los AngelesThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-03 · 05:33 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 4 min
Karen Bass heads to LA mayoral runoff after falling short of majority
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Karen Bass has won the Los Angeles mayoral primary election but will face a runoff in November as she did not secure over 50% of the vote. She will compete against either reality TV star Spencer Pratt or city council member Nithya Raman, with the latter's opponent still undetermined. Bass, the incumbent, aims to address homelessness and housing shortages, highlighting her past accomplishments and acknowledging criticisms regarding her handling of recent wildfires. Pratt, who lost his home in the wildfires, has made the fires and Bass's response central to his campaign, though he lacks political experience. Raman, a Democratic socialist, advocates for housing development and has criticized Bass's homelessness initiatives.

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Bass vowed to address homelessness and build more housing units if elected.

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Spencer Pratt has made the wildfires and Bass's response central to his campaign.

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Discontent with Bass's tenure intensified after the January 2025 wildfires, during which she was abroad.

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Bass declared a state of emergency on homelessness in her first month in office to expedite housing construction.

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Karen Bass will face either Spencer Pratt or Nithya Raman in the November general election for LA mayor.

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Karen Bass has come out ahead in Tuesday’s heated primary for Los Angeles mayor, but with less than 50% of the vote will have to defend her seat in November’s general election.Bass will face either Spencer Pratt, a former reality TV star, or city council member Nithya Raman, in November. As of Tuesday evening, it was still unclear who would move on.In remarks to voters on Tuesday evening, Bass said she would spend the next four years addressing homelessness and building more housing units.She described Los Angeles as a rebounding city, and vowed to build on the progress made over the last three and a half years. Invoking the “dark day” a year ago when Donald Trump sent immigration troops into the city, Bass declared: “We are a city that is unified.”Los Angeles’s next mayor will be tasked with showing progress in curbing the homelessness crisis, an issue that has long vexed the nation’s second-most populous city, revitalizing Hollywood amid a production exodus and shoring up emergency response programs after last year’s deadly wildfires.The race initially seemed poised to be an intra-party match-up between Bass and her former ally Raman.But the contest took a turn in its final weeks as Pratt made substantial gains in polling and sparked national attention with controversial campaign videos and a combative debate performance.Before her time in city hall, Bass had been a fixture of state and national politics, serving long and respected tenures in the state assembly and US Congress. She made history as the first woman to lead Los Angeles, triumphing over billionaire developer Rick Caruso in the 2022 election, and was met with high approval ratings when she assumed office.In her first month in office, Bass declared a state of emergency on homelessness, a move to expedite the construction of temporary and permanent housing.Discontent with Bass’s tenure intensified sharply following the deadly January 2025 wildfires, which killed at least 31 people. Bass had been in Ghana on an ill-timed diplomatic trip when the fires broke out. Her absence, coupled with reports about budget cuts to the fire department, sparked a barrage of calls to resign.Bass later called the trip a “mistake” and said had she been informed of the fire risk, she would not have gone abroad. The National Weather Service had issued warnings about “critical fire conditions” before her trip. Her approval ratings fell, and Bass later sacked the city fire chief. Since then, residents have been frustrated with a slow pace of rebuilding.Pratt has eviscerated the mayor’s handling of the wildfires, but critics have pointed at his own lack of political and government experience. A registered Republican, he’d face an uphill battle in deep blue Los Angeles if he were to face Bass in November.Pratt entered the race in January, spurred by the loss of his Pacific Palisades home in the 2025 wildfires. He’s made the fires, and Bass’s response to them, central to his campaign.Pratt first rose to infamy on The Hills, the hit MTV show that chronicled the lives of twentysomethings in Los Angeles that aired between 2006 and 2010. His angry outbursts and tumultuous relationship with his now wife, costar Heidi Montag, earned him a reputation as one of reality TV’s most infamous villains.Critics have pointed out Pratt’s lack of political experience, concerns he has brushed off. “I’m a lifelong Angeleno who’s seen my home city waste away under poor leadership. THAT is my experience,” he wrote on social media last week.Donald Trump, who is deeply unpopular in LA, voiced support for him, saying: “I’d like to see him do well … I heard he’s a big Maga person.” When asked about the comments, Pratt distanced himself from the endorsement, emphasizing his focus on local issues as opposed to national politics.Raman, a Democratic socialist, regards herself as the change needed to steer the city in the right direction. In 2020, she unseated councilman David Ryu in a victory that encouraged leftist candidates across the nation. She has touted her record capping rent increases and slashing encampments half-fold in her district, and has made housing central to her campaign, pushing for more development across LA.While Bass and Raman are aligned on many issues, they have proposed different approaches to some of LA’s biggest issues. Bass has touted Inside Safe, a program that clears encampments and secures interim housing, typically motel rooms, for individuals living on the streets.Raman, however, has said the program has spent money without results. She has proposed reforms to incorporate data and metrics for better oversight and accountability with homeless initiatives.Bass and Raman have also clashed over Raman’s votes against a proposal to hire more firefighters after last year’s wildfires and an anti-homeless camping ordinance as evidence of missteps (Raman has described the bill as a short-term fix).Prominent California Democrats including Governor Gavin Newsom and former vice-president Kamala Harris have supported Bass’s re-election campaign.Pratt, meanwhile, has the backing of celebrities like Joe Rogan and Paris Hilton, and has received donations from the likes of LA Lakers executive Jeanie Buss and Atlantic Records CEO Elliot Grainge.Lauren Gambino contributed reporting
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