Spencer Pratt gains momentum in Los Angeles mayoral race

Reality television personality Spencer Pratt has emerged as a stronger contender in the Los Angeles mayoral primary. His campaign has drawn attention with viral videos criticizing city leadership and recent social media activity from his wife, Heidi Montag. The June 2 primary will determine the top two candidates to advance to a November runoff.

Pratt, whose Pacific Palisades home burned in last year's wildfires, has accused Mayor Karen Bass of incompetence. He claims city reservoirs sat empty for nearly a year and that Bass was out of the country when the fire started. In a Monday post, Pratt called Bass's administration a clown show and urged voters to act as if their lives depended on it.

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Spencer Pratt downplays celebrity endorsements in Los Angeles mayoral race after Fox News appearance

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Reality TV personality and Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt said on Fox News that he is not seeking celebrity endorsements, arguing that his campaign is focused on support from local residents.

The Hills alum Spencer Pratt is shaking up the 2026 LA mayor contest after losing his home in the Palisades fire. He announced his run exactly one year later, calling out city leaders.

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Reality TV star Spencer Pratt took the debate stage in Los Angeles, ripping into incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilmember Nithya Raman over their records. The primary election is scheduled for June 2, with a possible general election on November 3, 2026. Pratt has been vocal since the Palisades Fire destroyed his home last year.

Audrina Patridge voiced strong support for former 'The Hills' co-star Spencer Pratt's Los Angeles mayoral bid, first announced in January 2026. Impressed by his determination since his rally declaration, she believes he'll follow through on promises and is cheering him on despite not being able to vote.

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Spencer Pratt, a former reality TV personality running for mayor of Los Angeles, has argued for moving some unhoused people with severe addiction into mandatory treatment and has discussed building a large rehabilitation facility as part of his approach.

Former reality star Spencer Pratt has released a video accusing California's voting process of enabling fraud after his defeat in the Los Angeles mayoral race. The nine-minute video, posted on July 9, 2026, claims the mail-in ballot system creates an appearance of impropriety.

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A union-backed independent expenditure committee released a digital ad on May 9 criticizing Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt, according to The Daily Wire and a social-media post it cited from the account Unrig LA.

 

 

 

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