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Los Angeles Mayoral Election Update

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Los Angeles Mayoral Election Continuing

Karen Bass, the incumbent mayor, is set to advance to the November ballot. Votes are still being counted to determine her challenger, with Spencer Pratt and Nithya Raman in contention. As of now, 62% of the expected votes have been tallied. Pratt, a reality TV personality, is in second place, while City Councilmember Raman is in third. Pratt has declared victory, although the Associated Press has yet to call the race.

Orange County Congressional Race Landscape

In Orange County, the picture is becoming clearer for congressional races in the 42nd, 45th, and 47th districts. Results are still being finalized as the area shapes up for November elections.

Spencer Pratt’s Comments on Homeless Relocation

Spencer Pratt has claimed if elected mayor, L.A.’s homeless will relocate to Seattle due to the city’s drug laws. Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson has rebuffed this assertion, stating Pratt’s comments misrepresent Seattle’s policies.

Hotel Bed Tax Rejected by L.A. Voters

Los Angeles voters have turned down a measure to raise the hotel bed tax ahead of the 2028 Olympics. The initiative also aimed to extend the tax to short-term rentals.

Implications of Proposition 50 on Congressional Races

Proposition 50 has influenced California’s congressional races by redrawing district maps in favor of Democrats. Though results show Democratic candidates making progress, early returns have caused some concern.

Polling Analysis of Bass’s Matchups

Polling reveals Bass leads Pratt in a potential matchup, with registered voters supporting her 47% to 29%. Bass also leads Raman, with Raman ahead in polls 32% to 28%, though many voters remain undecided.

Trump’s Unfounded Election Claims

President Trump has made unsubstantiated accusations about cheating in California’s primary elections. He claims federal prosecutors in L.A. are investigating. The U.S. attorney’s office has not commented on these claims.

Shasta County Proposed Election Changes

Shasta County considers Measure B to reform local elections, including requiring hand-counted ballots and voter ID, contradicting state laws. The measure has led to legal concerns and potential lawsuits.

Monterey Park Bans Data Centers

In a groundbreaking vote, Monterey Park residents have decided to ban data centers, marking a first in the nation for such decisions reached via public voting.

Update on Key California Elections

In the gubernatorial race, Steve Hilton leads, followed closely by Xavier Becerra. Meanwhile, Sonja Shaw leads in the primary race for state superintendent.

California’s Long Ballot Counting Process

California’s vote counting process is lengthy due to laws allowing ballots postmarked by election day to be received up to seven days later. This policy aims at maximizing voter convenience and participation.

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