Spencer Pratt's Mayoral Bid Falls Short in Los Angeles Primary
Spencer Pratt, a reality TV personality and registered Republican, lost his bid to become Los Angeles mayor in the primary election, with progressive city councilor Nithya Raman advancing instead to face incumbent Karen Bass in November. Pratt's campaign capitalized on voter frustration over wildfires, homelessness, and cost-of-living issues, gaining significant social media attention despite his lack of governing experience. The race highlighted the challenge of translating online virality into electoral success in a heavily Democratic city.
Spencer Pratt, best known for his appearance on MTV's The Hills, launched a mayoral campaign in January 2025 following the devastating Los Angeles wildfires that destroyed his own home. His campaign tapped into widespread voter dissatisfaction with city leadership, focusing on the city's response to the fires, homelessness, and the cost-of-living crisis. Despite garnering national attention through viral social media posts and AI-generated campaign advertisements, Pratt finished behind progressive city councilor Nithya Raman in the primary election. Los Angeles has not elected a Republican mayor since 1993, and Pratt's endorsement from Donald Trump—who is unpopular in the city—was viewed as a liability. Pratt has not conceded the race and has made unsubstantiated claims about his opponent's campaign tactics.
What's missing
The article does not provide specific vote totals or margins of victory, nor does it detail Nithya Raman's policy positions or why voters may have preferred her beyond her progressive credentials. Additionally, there is limited information about other candidates who may have run in the primary.
What different sources said
- The Guardian USLeft
How Spencer Pratt’s ‘patently absurd’ bid for mayor fell flat in Los Angeles
Related

Maine Governor's Race Heads to Ranked-Choice Runoff
Maine's gubernatorial election is heading to a ranked-choice voting runoff, with state election officials set to confirm the winner through a multi-round elimination process. Ranked-choice voting is used in Maine when no candidate wins an outright majority in the general election. The outcome will be determined in the coming weeks as officials tabulate voter preferences across multiple rounds.
ACT Public Schools to Close as Teachers Strike Over Pay and Working Conditions
All ACT public schools will close on Thursday, June 11, due to a full-day strike by teachers and school staff over unresolved pay negotiations. This marks the second strike action in 15 years, following a two-hour stoppage in May, with core disputes centered on staffing levels, workloads, and class sizes. The closure affects thousands of families and students across the territory as negotiations between the Education Directorate and the Australian Education Union remain at an impasse.

Telangana Roads and Buildings Engineer-in-Chief Arrested in Disproportionate Assets Case
Mohan Naik Jarupla, Engineer-in-Chief of Telangana's Roads and Buildings Department, was arrested by the Anti-Corruption Bureau on charges of accumulating assets beyond his known income sources. Searches across 16 locations uncovered properties, cash, gold, and other valuables officially valued at approximately Rs 17.95 crore, with actual market value potentially exceeding Rs 100 crore. The case highlights alleged corruption during his government service and remains under investigation.