Spencer Pratt, a former reality-TV star and mayoral candidate, has dropped to third place in the Los Angeles mayoral primary race [1].
This shift in rankings indicates a potential loss of momentum for a candidate who sought to leverage celebrity visibility to disrupt the city's political establishment. The movement reflects the volatility of the current count as officials process remaining ballots.
Reporting on June 7, 2026 [2], confirmed that Pratt fell from his previous position as other candidates surged ahead. This development occurred nearly a week after the primary election was held on June 4, 2026 [1, 2].
The decline in Pratt's standing is the result of ongoing ballot counting in Los Angeles, California [1, 3]. As more votes are tabulated, the gap between the top two candidates and the rest of the field has become more pronounced.
Pratt's campaign aimed to capture a specific segment of the electorate, but the latest figures suggest a struggle to maintain a lead against more traditional political challengers [3]. The race continues to evolve as the city waits for the final certification of the primary results.
Election officials continue to process the remaining votes to determine the final candidates who will advance. The current trajectory suggests a tightening race at the top, leaving Pratt in a distant third position [1, 3].
“Spencer Pratt has dropped to third place in the Los Angeles mayoral primary race.”
The decline of Spencer Pratt's standing suggests that celebrity name recognition may not be sufficient to overcome established political infrastructure in a municipal election. As the count stabilizes, the race is shifting from a wide-open field to a focused contest between the top two contenders, potentially marginalizing populist or celebrity-driven campaigns.




