Spencer Pratt has expressed concerns over the ongoing vote count in the L.A. mayoral race after falling to third place according to new tallies. Pratt pointed out that there are still hundreds of thousands of votes left to be counted, with the Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder’s office predicting a three-week process to complete the tally. Nithya Raman has moved into second place, trailing Karen Bass in the ongoing count. Bass has already secured a spot in the upcoming November election.
In a tight race in California’s 6th Congressional District, Kevin Kiley has made a strategic move by leaving the Republican party to run as an independent, hoping for success in a district originally mapped to favor Democrats. As votes continue to roll in, no clear winner has emerged, leaving the primary undecided.
Meanwhile, Steve Hilton criticized California’s slow vote-counting process, proposing mobilization of resources to hasten results. Election officials have countered, stating that the extended timeline is due to meticulous verification processes.
President Trump has stirred controversy by promoting unwarranted claims of election fraud in California, implying malfeasance in the Los Angeles mayoral race without providing evidence. This comes as both Democrats and Republicans continue to await final results from numerous races across the state.
Xavier Becerra has advanced in his race for California governor, edging closer to potentially being the first Latino governor elected in over a century. His campaign is focused on addressing California’s affordability crisis, championing healthcare reforms, and advocating for Latino representation.
While some races have updated results, California’s unique mail-in voting system means it could take weeks before all ballots are accurately tallied, causing both anticipation and frustration among candidates and constituents.
For mayoral candidates in L.A., the path forward involves navigating a climate of change with challenges around homelessness and public safety becoming pivotal campaign issues as the vote count continues. With millions of Californians voting by mail, the slow but thorough counting process points toward a final outcome that honors voter accessibility and precision.

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