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Nithya Raman Will Advance to Face Incumbent Mayor Karen Bass in Los Angeles Mayoral Race
LOS ANGELES — In a dramatic shift following days of meticulous ballot tabulation, CNN’s Decision Desk officially projected Monday evening that Los Angeles City Councilmember Nithya Raman will advance to the November general election in the high-profile race for LA Mayor. Raman successfully overcame a substantial election-night deficit to overtake Republican challenger and former reality television star Spencer Pratt, securing the crucial second-place spot on the autumn ballot.
Raman will now challenge incumbent Mayor Karen Bass in what is set to be a highly competitive, all-progressive showdown to lead the nation's second-largest city. While the mayoral contest is officially nonpartisan, the final matchup ensures that left-leaning leaders will retain control of City Hall in a municipality where registered Democrats heavily outnumber Republicans. Raman, who built her political platform as a progressive outsider, has campaigned on bringing heightened urgency and legislative accountability to city government, vowing to reduce the city's unhoused tent encampment population by half before Los Angeles hosts the 2028 Summer Olympics.
The race initially appeared to favor Pratt on election night, when early returns placed the former star of MTV's "The Hills" in second place behind Bass. Pratt had generated notable grassroots momentum by focusing his campaign squarely on the city's homelessness crisis and public dissatisfaction with the municipal response to the devastating Palisades fire. However, as county election workers processed millions of mail-in ballots over the subsequent days, Pratt's lead rapidly evaporated. California election laws permit mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted up to seven days late, an administrative framework that historically tends to favor progressive candidates whose supporters often drop off their ballots closer to the deadline.
The shifting vote count has sparked intense national discussion and sharp criticism from prominent conservative figures, including President Donald Trump. Over the weekend, Trump abruptly walked out of an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" after leveling unsubstantiated claims of election fraud regarding the slow pace of the California tallies. Furthermore, false theories circulated widely on social media suggesting that Pratt had suspiciously received zero votes in specific election night data updates. First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli, a Trump appointee leading the local U.S. Attorney's office, publicly debunked those rumors, clarifying that official county records proved each candidate received votes in every single data wave.
With the general election matchup now finalized, Mayor Karen Bass maintains that her extensive governmental relationships and decades of institutional experience make her uniquely qualified to navigate the complexities of the city. During early primary debates, both Bass and Pratt had frequently coordinated attacks against Raman's legislative record on the City Council. Moving into the autumn cycle, political analysts suggest the head-to-head battle between Bass's establishment coalition and Raman's progressive base will serve as a defining ideological referendum for the future of Los Angeles.
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By: CNN Newsource
June 8, 2026


