2026 Los Angeles mayoral election

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The 2026 Los Angeles mayoral election will be held on November 3, 2026 to elect the mayor of Los Angeles, California.[2] A nonpartisan top-two primary was held on June 2, 2026. Incumbent mayor Karen Bass announced her re-election bid in July 2024.[3] On June 8, 2026, election observers concluded that Bass and city councilor Nithya Raman advanced to the general election, locking out Spencer Pratt in the primary.

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2026 Los Angeles mayoral election

 2022
June 2, 2026 (first round)
November 3, 2026 (runoff)
2030 
Votes counted
97.4%
as of June 9, 4:59 PM PDT[1]
 
Candidate Karen Bass Nithya Raman Spencer Pratt
First round 290,761
34.3%
245,490
29.0%
216,122
25.5%
Runoff TBD TBD Eliminated

Incumbent mayor

Karen Bass



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Candidates

Advanced to runoff

Eliminated in primary

Disqualified

  • Alyxandria-Jamil Carter, artist[6][14]
  • Cassandra Faye Floyd, minister[6][14]
  • Joseph Garcia, gardener and advocate[11][6][14]
  • Laura Garza, rail worker and perennial candidate[15][14]
  • Robert Goodman, entrepreneur and financial advisor[6][14]
  • Keeldar Shawn Hamilton, transportation coordinator[6][14]
  • Stevie Maceo Milan, sales representative[6][14]
  • Vincent Wali, musician and nurse[6][7][14]

Withdrawn

Declined

Primary

From the outset, most attention on the non-partisan primary was focused on Bass, the incumbent Democratic mayor; Pratt, a Republican reality television personality; and Raman, a Democratic city councilor.[24] Pratt had come to renewed prominence by channeling popular resentment against city government for its handling of the Palisades Fire, in which he had lost his home the previous year; he became a focal point of Republican support.[24] Raman, a Democratic Socialists of America member, entered the race only hours before the filing deadline in order to provide an alternate challenger to Pratt; she positioned herself as more progressive than Bass, focusing on the city's housing crisis and other policy areas where she charged that Bass's establishment politics had failed the city.[25]

Debates

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2026 Los Angeles mayoral election debates
Date Host Moderators Location Link Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Key:  P  Participant   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
 A  Absent   N  Not invited 
Karen Bass Spencer Pratt Nithya Raman
May 5, 2026[26] Sherman Oaks Homeowners Association Phil Sherman Sherman Oaks East Valley Adult Center YouTube P N P
May 6, 2026[27] NBC4
Telemundo 52
Enrique Chiabra
Conan Nolan
Colleen Williams
Skirball Cultural Center YouTube P P P
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Canceled debate

A third debate was scheduled to occur on May 13, hosted by the League of Women Voters, with five candidates invited. Bass withdrew from the debate a week before, after originally committing to attending. Pratt was also invited to the debate, but declined due to a scheduling conflict. On May 11, Raman withdrew from the debate, leading to its cancellation later that day.[28]

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Cancelled 2026 Los Angeles mayoral election debate
Planned date Host Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Key:  P  Participant   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
 A  Absent   N  Not invited 
Karen Bass Rae Huang Adam Miller Spencer Pratt Nithya Raman
May 13, 2026[29] League of Women Voters
Pat Brown Institute
W I I I W
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Endorsements

Karen Bass
Executive branch officials
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
Statewide officials
State legislators
County officials
Local officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Political parties
Newspapers
Rae Huang
Spencer Pratt
Executive branch officials
U.S. senators
Local officials
Individuals
Newspapers
Nithya Raman
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Declined to endorse

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of May 27, 2026, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of May 27, 2026
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Karen Bass $3,214,043 $4,114,009 $278,668
Rae Huang $315,364 $326,291 $8,554
Adam Miller $4,283,106 $3,996,593 $459,736
Spencer Pratt $3,744,718 $3,251,963 $814,291
Nithya Raman $980,930 $2,090,548 $294,891
Source:[102]
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Polling

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Karen
Bass
Spencer
Pratt
Nithya
Raman
Adam
Miller
Rae
Huang
Other Undecided
UC Berkeley/Los Angeles Times[103] May 19–24, 2026 1,351 (LV) ± 3% 26% 22% 25% 5% 9% 10%
Cygnal (R)[104] May 15–18, 2026 500 (LV) ± 4.38% 25% 22% 18% 5% 5% 25%
Emerson College/Inside California Politics[105] May 9–10, 2026 1,000 (LV) ± 3.0% 35.0%[b] 22.9% 23.3% 11.7% 4.5% 2.7%[c]
30.2% 22.3% 19.4% 7.3% 4.3% 0.1%[d] 16.3%
UCLA[106] March 15–29, 2026 813 (LV) 4% 25% 11% 9% 3% 3% 9% 40%
UC Berkeley/Los Angeles Times[107] March 9–15, 2026 840 (LV) 25% 14% 17% 6% 8% 4% 26%
Emerson College/Inside California Politics[108] March 7–9, 2026 1,000 (RV) ± 5.2% 19.5% 10.2% 9.3% 4.2% 2.9% 3.0%[e] 50.9%
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Results

At the end of election night, Bass led with a plurality of votes, followed by Pratt with Raman in third, with only a fraction of ballots tabulated.[109] Over the next week, the additional tabulation of ballots narrowed the gap between Raman and Pratt, and the former eventually overtook the latter in vote totals.[109] With 93% of the vote tabulated on 8 June, election observers concluded that Bass and Raman advanced to a runoff election, with Pratt and all other candidates eliminated.[110][111][109]

California's practice of incrementally counting ballots and broadcasting updates in daily batches triggered election conspiracists, including President Donald Trump.[112] In one batch update, a 41-second delay in the electronic broadcast of Pratt's vote totals relative to Bass's and Raman's led to claims of election fraud.[112] The LA County registrar's office confirmed to the Los Angeles Times that Pratt had received additional votes in every batch of updates during the count,[112] a fact with which the Trump-appointed US attorney Bill Essayli concurred.[113] The Sunday after the election, Pratt suggested that 43000 homeless people had inappropriately cast ballots for Raman.[114][115][116] On the same day, Trump shut down an interview with Kristen Welker when she asked him to substantiate his claims of election fraud.[117] Federal House Speaker Mike Johnson also made insinuations of electoral fraud that he was unwilling to substantiate, saying that fraud was "impossible to prove" but could be detected "instinctively".[118]

As of June 9, 2026, Pratt had yet to concede the race or fulfill his vow to leave Los Angeles if not elected.[116]

More information Candidate, Votes ...
2026 Los Angeles mayoral election[1][119]
Candidate Votes %
Karen Bass (incumbent) 290,761 34.3
Nithya Raman 245,490 29.0
Spencer Pratt 216,122 25.5
Adam Miller 29,835 3.5
Rae Huang 24,975 2.9
Juanita Lopez 12,880 1.5
Andrew Kim 6,920 0.8
Suzy Kim 5,988 0.7
Assad Alnajjar 4,033 0.5
Bryant Acosta 3,446 0.4
John Logsdon 3,002 0.4
Tish Hyman 1,618 0.2
Andrej Selivra 1,149 0.1
Nelson Cheng 865 0.1
Total votes 847,084 100.0
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Runoff

The elimination of Pratt and other candidates set up a runoff election in which Raman was anticipated to challenge the incumbent Bass from the left.[115] While both are members of the Democratic party, Raman is additionally a member of the Democratic Socialists of America.[120]

Polling

Karen Bass vs. Nithya Raman

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Karen
Bass
Nithya
Raman
Neither Undecided
UC Berkeley/Los Angeles Times[103] May 19–24, 2026 1,913 (RV) ± 3% 28% 32% 25% 15%
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Hypothetical runoff polling

Karen Bass vs. Spencer Pratt

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Karen
Bass
Spencer
Pratt
Neither Undecided
UC Berkeley/Los Angeles Times[103] May 19–24, 2026 1,913 (RV) ± 3% 47% 22% 12% 12%
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Spencer Pratt vs. Nithya Raman

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Spencer
Pratt
Nithya
Raman
Neither Undecided
UC Berkeley/Los Angeles Times[103] May 19–24, 2026 1,913 (RV) ± 3% 28% 45% 11% 16%
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Results

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2026 Los Angeles mayoral election runoff
Candidate Votes %
Karen Bass (incumbent)
Nithya Raman
Total votes 100.0
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See also

Notes

  1. Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. With voters who lean towards a given candidate
  3. "Someone else" with 2.7%
  4. "Someone else" with 0.1%
  5. "Someone else" with 3.0%

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