Reality-TV star Spencer Pratt fell to third place in the Los Angeles mayoral race following a fresh ballot count [1].

The shift in standings removes Pratt from the top two positions, which are required to advance to the general election. This reversal follows earlier reports that had placed him in a lead position for a potential runoff [6].

The change occurred as election officials processed thousands of late ballots [5]. These additional votes shifted the totals, pushing Pratt behind other candidates, including progressive candidate Nithya Raman [4].

Pratt, known for his appearances on "The Hills," entered the June 2026 primary as a candidate for mayor in Los Angeles, California [2]. The volatility of the count created a reversal in his campaign's momentum [3].

Donald Trump criticized the election process after Pratt's drop in the rankings [1]. The former president questioned the validity of the results after the reality star suffered the loss of his second-place standing [3].

Earlier projections had suggested that Karen Bass and Spencer Pratt were leading the race and were set for a runoff in November 2026 [6]. However, the updated totals from the June primary have altered that trajectory [2].

The current standings leave the final runoff participants in question as the city continues to finalize the primary vote totals [5].

Spencer Pratt fell to third place in the Los Angeles mayoral race following a fresh ballot count

The shift in Pratt's standing highlights the impact of late-counted mail-in ballots on municipal election outcomes in California. By falling to third place, Pratt likely loses his opportunity to compete in the November runoff, shifting the political trajectory of the race toward more established or progressive candidates like Nithya Raman.