Nithya Raman overtakes Spencer Pratt for second place in L.A. mayoral race
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Jack Dunn
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Summary
Los Angeles City Council member Nithya Raman, a progressive Democrat, has overtaken Republican former reality star Spencer Pratt in the race for L.A. mayor, moving into second place behind incumbent Karen Bass. After trailing in third, Raman now holds 27.12% of the vote versus Pratt's 26.69%, based on the latest ballot count from June 7.
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· 2 pulledRaman slowly gained on Pratt over the last week and now has a slim lead.
Raman, a progressive Democrat, has 27.12% of the vote while Pratt has 26.69%.
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