
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has advanced to a November runoff election in her bid for a second term, NBC News projects, but the opponent she’ll face in the one-on-one race remains unclear. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. More than a dozen candidates faced off in an all-party primary in the mayor’s race. Since no candidate is on track to earn more than 50% of the vote, the top two finishers move on to a runoff this fall.
Main Idea: Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has advanced to a runoff in her bid for a second term, with the final opponent still unclear.
Key Points:
Los Angeles voters face more uncertainty as the runoff may keep wildfire response and homelessness policy under debate longer.
A runoff gives residents more time to compare Karen Bass, Nithya Raman, and Spencer Pratt before choosing a mayor.
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Primary subject of the article, centered on her runoff race for a second term and voter backlash.
Central jurisdiction in the mayoral election and the governance issues discussed.
Major challenger and leading runoff contender, representing the left flank of the race.
Major challenger in the Los Angeles mayoral race, with campaign antics and Trump’s praise drawing attention.
Mentioned as Raman’s political affiliation and part of her left-wing positioning.
Mentioned in Pratt’s accusations and in the wildfire-related criticism, but not central to the article.
Mentioned through Nithya Raman’s membership, relevant to her political profile.
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Sign in to commentCited for a poll that shapes the article’s account of Bass’s public standing.
Mentioned for his comment praising Spencer Pratt, but not a central actor in the race.
Mentioned as Bass’s 2022 general-election opponent and part of her political background.