Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass advances to November runoff as she seeks second term
Bass led with 36.6% of the vote as ballots kept coming in, leaving her runoff opponent undecided.
- Democratic Mayor Karen Bass advanced to the November runoff election for Los Angeles mayor with 36.5% of the vote, followed by Pratt at 29.5% and Raman at 21%.
- If Bass wins the November election, it will be her second and final term as mayor of Los Angeles.
- Bass's first term as mayor included significant challenges, but she qualified for the runoff against multiple challengers and claimed progress in reducing homelessness and low homicide rates.
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Spencer Pratt Told Reporters Five Words Election Night That Karen Bass Should Fear
Karen Bass turned Los Angeles into a smoldering ruin and still thought she was safe. Now the man she called a nobody is headed straight for November. Spencer Pratt just advanced to the general election – and the moment he did, he said something that should terrify every Democrat in this city. How Spencer Pratt […]
Commentary: Bass clears first hurdle, but if Pratt holds off Raman, the mayoral race could be a holy war
Spencer Pratt says he's on a mission from God to save Los Angeles. He is currently running second to Mayor Karen Bass, ahead of Councilmember Nithya Raman.
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