Karen Bass Leads, Spencer Pratt Holds Second in Early LA Mayor Race Returns
By
Gene Maddaus
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Summary
Early returns in the Los Angeles mayor race show Karen Bass in first place and Spencer Pratt in second, with Councilwoman Nithya Raman trailing in third. The Associated Press has projected Bass will advance to the runoff, but the second-place finisher has not yet been determined. Bass expressed optimism at her election party, predicting victory within hours, though it could take days to determine who will face her in the November runoff.
Key quotes
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