Spencer Pratt in Los Angeles Is Showing All Republicans How to Campaign.

Above Video: One of many popular videos by Republican Spencer Pratt, one of three candidates for Mayor of Los Angeles. The other two candidates are Democrats. The Primary election will be held this Tuesday, June 2. If no candidate receives an absolute majority, the two top vote-getters will face each other in a general run-off election on November 3.

The 2026 Los Angeles mayoral election featuring Spencer Pratt, incumbent Karen Bass (a Democrat), and other candidates follows the city’s standard two‑round, nonpartisan schedule:

Election Dates

Primary Election: June 2, 2026

General Election (Runoff): November 3, 2026, if no candidate receives a majority in the primary.

The current incumbent mayor is Karen Bass, a Democrat. She is being challenged by Nithya Raman, another Democrat and Spencer Pratt, a Republican.

According to the Los Angeles County Registrar’s published statistics for June 2026:

Democrats: 3,001,376 registered voters

Republicans: 1,098,942 registered voters

That means:

Democrats make up 51.06% of all registered voters in the county

Republicans make up 18.69%

The last Republican mayor of Los Angeles was Richard Riordan, who served from 1993 to 2001. He remains the most recent Republican to hold the office.

📊 Latest Poll Numbers (UC Berkeley / LA Times, May 19–24, 2026)

Among likely voters:

Karen Bass: 26%

Nithya Raman: 25%

Spencer Pratt: 22%

Undecided: 10%

Although Republican Spencer Pratt is running against overwhelming odds, he is winning widespread support throughout America. Even if Pratt fails to win in Los Angeles, he is showing how Republicans can win in more competitive races elsewhere. Below are links to a few more of his most popular campaign videos:

 

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