Latest Los Angeles Mayoral Race Odds After Spencer Pratt Supporters Lost Big


With Spencer Pratt eliminated, here are the latest odds in the Los Angeles mayoral race.

In a Polymarket poll, favorite and incumbent Karen Bass has a 61% chance of winning the race. Meanwhile, City Councilwoman and progressive Democrat Nithya Raman is far behind, with a 38% chance.

Although technically out of the race, Pratt is in third place with a 1% chance.

Pratt was knocked out of second place in the race earlier this week. Bass got 34.3% of the vote, while Raman got 28.5%. Pratt finished third with 25.8%.

Since none of the candidates obtained more than 50% of the votes, the first two will face each other. The mayoral election will occur in the fall.

Meanwhile, Pratt has not officially conceded the race. Instead, he aware a cryptic post that showed a duck in a body of water.

he too responded to Jimmy Kimmel, who rented him a U-Haul after he said he would move out of town if he lost the election.

“Jimmy Kimmel, I guess you missed the part of the story. I don’t need a U-Haul,” he wrote. “I have nothing left to pack.”

Pratt also shared a video of his home, completely destroyed in the Palisades wildfires of 2025. He has repeatedly stated that the experience led him to want to go into politics. He announced his campaign for mayor in early 2026 and has continually blamed Bass and other city officials for the wildfires.

While vowing to leave Los Angeles if the mayoral race didn’t go his way, Pratt said, “I’m going to take that money from (Gov. Gavin) Newsom’s state park and the LADWP, and I’m going to go find a place where my kids don’t have to see naked zombies and I can have the ultimate American dream somewhere.”

“I won’t rebuild if these people are in charge. Because what would I be investing money in?” he pointed out.

While he is a registered Republican, Pratt ran as an independent in the mayoral race. Instead of accepting Raman’s “MAGA Republican” label, the former reality TV star compared himself to former President Barack Obama.

“I represent all of Los Angeles,” he previously stated. “I don’t represent any party. I don’t have a campaign manager. I don’t have campaign consultants. There is no political party that supports me.”


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