Incumbent Karen Bass leads the November runoff matchup against City Councilmember Nithya Raman following the June 2 nonpartisan primary, where Bass secured a plurality near 34% and Raman edged Spencer Pratt for second place at roughly 29% after late mail-ballot counting. Bass benefits from broad establishment support across Los Angeles neighborhoods and endorsements from state Democratic leaders, reflecting trader assessments of incumbency advantages in a heavily Democratic city. Raman, a progressive former Bass ally, draws strength from voter frustration over homelessness, housing costs, and public safety, consolidating left-leaning coalitions in the runoff. Minor candidates including Pratt remain sidelined below 1% in market pricing, underscoring the binary contest dynamics ahead of the November 3 general election.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedLos Angeles County certifies 2026 primary election ballots
On July 15, 2026, Los Angeles County officially certified the 2026 primary election results, confirming Karen Bass and Nithya Raman as the candidates for the November runoff. This certification removed uncertainty about the runoff candidates, solidifying market expectations and contributing to Karen Bass's price rise and Nithya Raman's decline.
Top spokesperson for Mayor Karen Bass leaves amid heavy turnover
Karen Bass rises to 66%3%
Kolby Lee, a top spokesperson for Mayor Bass, resigned after a brief tenure, adding to a series of communications staff departures. This turnover highlighted ongoing instability in Bass's administration communications during a critical campaign period, but the market showed a positive trend for Bass, possibly due to other campaign efforts.
Boyle Heights residents boo Mayor Karen Bass at heated town hall over warehouse fire
Residents of Boyle Heights expressed anger and frustration at Mayor Bass during a contentious town hall meeting over the ongoing cleanup and health impacts of the warehouse fire. The public backlash underscored challenges to Bass's leadership image but did not cause a major market shift.
Karen Bass gains momentum with campaign efforts ahead of runoff
Karen Bass rises to 62%2%
Around July 7-8, 2026, Karen Bass's campaign momentum increased, reflected in a 3-point price jump in the market. This was likely due to intensified campaign activities and public appearances reinforcing her lead and voter confidence in her reelection chances.
Karen Bass admits communication failures after Boyle Heights fire, pledges business support
Karen Bass rises to 61%1%
Following criticism from local business owners about the city's response to the Boyle Heights warehouse fire, Mayor Bass acknowledged communication failures and promised improved support, which influenced market sentiment and contributed to a slight price recovery.
Mayor Karen Bass admits communication failures after Lineage fire, pledges business support
Karen Bass rises to 60%1%
Mayor Bass acknowledged communication failures during the response to the Boyle Heights warehouse fire and promised to improve communication and support for affected businesses. This admission came amid growing criticism and may have contributed to some volatility in her market support.
Mayor Karen Bass demands faster cleanup and more support after Boyle Heights warehouse fire
Following the prolonged and toxic Lineage warehouse fire in Boyle Heights, Mayor Bass called for greater accountability and a faster cleanup effort, signing an executive order for a 45-day cleanup deadline. This event highlighted ongoing public dissatisfaction with her administration's handling of the crisis, impacting perceptions of her leadership.
Mayor Karen Bass launches mobile health clinics after Boyle Heights warehouse fire
Karen Bass rises to 61%1%
In response to the ongoing health crisis from the Boyle Heights warehouse fire, Mayor Karen Bass announced mobile health clinics and emergency executive orders to aid affected residents. This proactive response helped stabilize her market position amid criticism over fire management.
Karen Bass celebrates primary victory at 2026 BET Awards
Following her primary election success, incumbent Mayor Karen Bass appeared at the 2026 BET Awards, signaling confidence and public visibility ahead of the November runoff against Nithya Raman. This event underscored Bass's continued prominence in the race despite the emerging progressive challenge.
Nithya Raman officially advances to November runoff against Karen Bass
Nithya Raman rises to 39%1%
By June 26, 2026, official election results confirmed Nithya Raman as the second-place finisher in the June 2 primary, advancing to the November runoff against incumbent Karen Bass. This confirmation solidified the two-candidate race and influenced market prices, with Raman's price stabilizing before a gradual decline.
Karen Bass campaign strategist departs amid reelection campaign
Karen Bass dips to 60%2%
Karen Bass replaced her top campaign strategist during a critical phase of the reelection campaign, signaling internal campaign adjustments as she prepared for a tough runoff against Nithya Raman. This personnel change influenced market perceptions, contributing to price fluctuations.
Karen Bass parts ways with top political strategist ahead of runoff
Karen Bass rises to 63%1%
Douglas Herman, Karen Bass's top political strategist, stepped down due to strategic differences and was replaced by Julie Chávez Rodriguez, a high-profile campaign manager. This leadership change was seen as a move to strengthen Bass's campaign for the November runoff, contributing to a stabilization and slight increase in her market support.
Karen Bass hires Julie Chávez Rodríguez to lead reelection campaign
Karen Bass dips to 61%1%
On June 24, incumbent Mayor Karen Bass brought on experienced campaign manager Julie Chávez Rodríguez to strengthen her reelection effort, signaling a serious challenge from Nithya Raman and impacting market perceptions of Bass's campaign strength.
Karen Bass replaces top campaign strategist amid reelection campaign
Karen Bass rises to 63%1%
On June 24, 2026, Mayor Karen Bass made a significant personnel change by replacing her top campaign strategist. This move was seen as a strategic effort to strengthen her reelection bid against Nithya Raman, signaling a serious and focused campaign approach that helped stabilize and later increase her market support.
Former LA Fire Chief sues Mayor Karen Bass over Palisades fire campaign remarks
Karen Bass dips to 60%1%
Former Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley filed a defamation lawsuit against Mayor Karen Bass, alleging false blame for the city's response to the deadly Palisades fire. This legal controversy added pressure on Bass's reelection campaign during the runoff period.
Mayor Karen Bass orders probe into fatal LAPD dog shooting
Karen Bass jumps to 61%5%
Karen Bass publicly condemned a controversial police shooting incident and ordered a full investigation, demonstrating her active leadership on public safety issues. This event maintained market confidence in her candidacy amid ongoing campaign dynamics.
Nithya Raman outlines vision for Los Angeles in KTLA interview
Nithya Raman rises to 40%1%
On June 16, Nithya Raman discussed her platform focusing on public safety, housing, and city services in a KTLA interview, reinforcing her image as a viable challenger to Karen Bass and sustaining market interest in her candidacy.
Spencer Pratt Threatens to Expose Alleged Election Fraud After Mayoral Loss
Following his elimination, Spencer Pratt posted videos threatening to expose alleged election fraud involving Karen Bass and Nithya Raman. While this introduced controversy, it did not alter the market's outlook on the runoff candidates.
Spencer Pratt concedes Los Angeles mayoral race and vows to continue political activism
Following his elimination from the runoff, Spencer Pratt released a video framing his concession as a transition to a broader fight against city political corruption, maintaining his public profile and criticizing both Bass and Raman.
Karen Bass's brother sues Los Angeles over Malibu home lost in Palisades Fire
Karen Bass dips to 61%1%
On June 10, 2026, Kenneth Bass, brother of Mayor Karen Bass, filed a lawsuit against the city alleging inadequate fire response after his Malibu home burned down in the 2025 Palisades Fire. This legal challenge brought negative attention to Bass's administration during the runoff campaign, impacting voter sentiment and market prices.
Nithya Raman's rise draws comparisons to New York's Zohran Mamdani
Nithya Raman jumps to 37%11%
Nithya Raman's advancement in the mayoral race highlighted her progressive platform and coalition-building efforts, drawing parallels to other successful progressive politicians and energizing her base ahead of the runoff.
Nithya Raman advances to runoff, beating Spencer Pratt amid conspiracy claims
Nithya Raman jumps to 36%13%
Nithya Raman's advancement to the runoff election was confirmed, sparking conspiracy theories about vote rigging from opponents. Raman's progressive platform and immigrant background gained attention as she prepared to challenge Bass in November.
Nithya Raman Advances in Los Angeles Mayoral Race, Echoing Zohran Mamdani’s Rise
Nithya Raman's advancement to the runoff was noted as a significant progressive surge, drawing comparisons to other young, diverse political figures. Her campaign's focus on housing and homelessness resonated with voters, reinforcing her position as a formidable challenger to Karen Bass.
CNN Projects Nithya Raman Will Advance to November Runoff Over Spencer Pratt
CNN's Decision Desk projected that Nithya Raman would advance to the November runoff, confirming her position as Karen Bass's opponent. This projection solidified market expectations and candidate positioning for the general election.
Election observers confirm Karen Bass and Nithya Raman advance to runoff
Karen Bass rises to 66%4%
Official election observers concluded that Karen Bass and Nithya Raman advanced to the November runoff, eliminating Spencer Pratt. This confirmation solidified market expectations for the runoff candidates.
Nithya Raman's Late-Count Surge Secures Runoff Spot Over Spencer Pratt
As mail-in ballots were counted after the primary, Nithya Raman surged past Spencer Pratt to clinch the second spot in the runoff against Karen Bass. This late-count development transformed the race from a celebrity-driven contest to an ideological battle between two Democrats, influencing market dynamics.
AP projects Nithya Raman advances to November runoff against Karen Bass
Nithya Raman jumps to 40%13%
The Associated Press projected Raman’s advancement to the November runoff, confirming her rise to roughly 28 % of the vote. The market reflected this with a jump from 27 % on June 7 to 40 % on June 15, solidifying the new two‑candidate dynamic.
Media projects Nithya Raman advances to November runoff against Karen Bass
Nithya Raman dips to 39%1%
Following continued ballot counting, media outlets projected Nithya Raman as the second-place finisher, confirming her advancement to the runoff against Karen Bass. This solidified the two-candidate race for mayor.
Media Projections Confirm Nithya Raman Advances to November Runoff Over Spencer Pratt
Nithya Raman jumps to 40%9%
Media outlets including CNN and the Associated Press projected that Nithya Raman overtook Spencer Pratt in the extended vote count, confirming her advancement to the November runoff against incumbent Karen Bass.
Nithya Raman officially secures spot in November runoff over Spencer Pratt
Nithya Raman surges to 40%27%
After extended mail-in ballot counting, Nithya Raman overtook Spencer Pratt to claim second place, confirming a runoff against Karen Bass and shifting the race from a celebrity-driven contest to an ideological battle between two Democrats.
Nithya Raman Officially Advances to November Runoff Against Karen Bass
Nithya Raman drops to 37%12%
After days of counting mail-in ballots, Nithya Raman officially surpassed Spencer Pratt to secure the second spot in the runoff election against incumbent Karen Bass, setting up a progressive vs. establishment contest.
Nithya Raman overtakes Spencer Pratt to secure runoff spot against Karen Bass
Nithya Raman jumps to 37%11%
After additional ballots were counted post-primary, Nithya Raman surged past Spencer Pratt to claim second place, setting up a November runoff against incumbent Karen Bass and shifting the race to a progressive vs. establishment contest.
Nithya Raman Surges Past Spencer Pratt to Secure Runoff Spot Against Karen Bass
Nithya Raman surges to 28%21%
As more mail-in ballots were counted, Nithya Raman overtook Spencer Pratt for second place, securing her spot in the November runoff against incumbent Karen Bass. This late surge significantly shifted market probabilities in favor of Raman advancing.
Nithya Raman advances to November runoff against Karen Bass in Los Angeles mayoral race
Nithya Raman jumps to 37%11%
Official projections confirmed Nithya Raman's advancement to the runoff against Karen Bass, marking a significant shift in the race dynamics and solidifying the two-candidate contest for November.
Nithya Raman's progressive campaign gains momentum, drawing comparisons to NYC's Zohran Mamdani
Nithya Raman surges to 42%18%
Nithya Raman's advancement to the runoff highlighted her growing influence as a progressive candidate focusing on housing and homelessness, energizing her base and increasing market confidence in her chances against Bass.
AP Projects Karen Bass and Nithya Raman to Face Off in November Runoff
The Associated Press projected that Karen Bass and Nithya Raman would advance to the runoff election, officially eliminating Spencer Pratt. This projection confirmed the market's expectations and solidified the two-candidate race for mayor.
Nithya Raman Overtakes Spencer Pratt to Secure Runoff Spot Against Karen Bass
Nithya Raman jumps to 34%9%
As more votes were counted after the primary, Nithya Raman surpassed Spencer Pratt to claim the second spot in the runoff against Karen Bass. This late surge shifted the race dynamics, setting up a progressive versus establishment contest.
Nithya Raman surges past Spencer Pratt to secure runoff spot against Karen Bass
Nithya Raman surges to 40%17%
Late-counted ballots propelled Nithya Raman past Spencer Pratt, securing her place in the November runoff against incumbent Karen Bass. This late surge was unexpected and shifted market prices significantly in Raman's favor while ending Pratt's chances.
Fact-check: Nithya Raman did not concede mayoral primary race
Nithya Raman surges to 35%22%
Despite social media claims and mislabeling of her speech as a concession, Nithya Raman did not concede the primary race and remained a top two candidate advancing to the runoff, clarifying election uncertainties and stabilizing her market position.
Los Angeles primary election results: Karen Bass and Nithya Raman advance to runoff
The June 2 primary election concluded with Karen Bass and Nithya Raman as the top two candidates advancing to the November runoff, eliminating other contenders like Spencer Pratt. This solidified the market's focus on these two candidates for the final election.
Karen Bass leads primary election and secures runoff spot
Karen Bass surges to 84%28%
Karen Bass secured the plurality of votes in the June 2 primary election, solidifying her position as the frontrunner and guaranteeing a spot in the November runoff. Market prices surged following the official reporting and media coverage of her strong primary performance.
Los Angeles Mayoral Primary Election Held; No Candidate Wins Majority
The primary election took place with no candidate securing over 50% of the vote, triggering a runoff. Karen Bass led with about 34%, while Nithya Raman and Spencer Pratt competed closely for second place, creating uncertainty in the market about who would advance.
Los Angeles mayoral primary held; Bass and Raman advance to runoff
The June 2 primary election concluded with no candidate receiving a majority. Incumbent Karen Bass and city councilmember Nithya Raman secured the top two spots, advancing to the November runoff, while Spencer Pratt was eliminated after losing his initial lead.
Nithya Raman advances to November runoff against incumbent Karen Bass in LA mayoral primary
Nithya Raman surges to 40%27%
Nithya Raman secured second place in the June 2 primary election, advancing to a runoff against incumbent Mayor Karen Bass. This unexpected result boosted market confidence in Raman's chances, reflected in her price rising from 13% to 40% over the analysis window.
Los Angeles Mayoral Primary Election Results: Karen Bass and Nithya Raman Advance to Runoff
Nithya Raman jumps to 40%9%
In the June 2 primary, incumbent Karen Bass led with 34.3% of the vote, while Nithya Raman surged past Spencer Pratt in the late count to secure second place, setting up a November runoff between the two Democrats.
Karen Bass and Nithya Raman advance to November runoff in LA mayoral primary
Karen Bass dips to 62%2%
The June 2 primary election results showed Karen Bass leading and Nithya Raman narrowly edging out Spencer Pratt for second place, confirming a runoff between Bass and Raman. This outcome caused significant market price adjustments.
Los Angeles Mayoral Primary Election Held; Karen Bass Leads, Runoff Opponent Unclear
Karen Bass rises to 66%3%
The primary election took place with Karen Bass leading but without a majority, triggering a runoff. Initial results showed Spencer Pratt in second place, but vote counting continued, creating uncertainty about the second runoff candidate.
Los Angeles primary election held; no candidate wins majority
Karen Bass jumps to 66%6%
The June 2 primary election concluded with no candidate receiving over 50% of the vote, triggering a runoff. Karen Bass led, but the second spot was contested between Nithya Raman and Spencer Pratt, causing market volatility.
Los Angeles Primary Election Results: Bass and Raman Advance to Runoff
In the June 2 primary, incumbent Karen Bass led with 34.3% of the vote, while Nithya Raman overtook Spencer Pratt to secure second place with about 28.6%, advancing both to the November runoff. This outcome shifted the race to a head-to-head contest between Bass and Raman, impacting market prices significantly.
Karen Bass advances to runoff in Los Angeles mayoral primary
Karen Bass rises to 63%1%
Karen Bass led the June 2 primary election but did not secure a majority, advancing to the November runoff. This confirmed her strong position but left the second runoff spot uncertain, impacting market prices.
Karen Bass leads primary election, securing runoff spot
Karen Bass rises to 69%2%
Incumbent Mayor Karen Bass secured the plurality of votes in the June 2 primary election with about 34.3%, guaranteeing her a spot in the November runoff. This strong primary performance caused her market price to surge initially.
Karen Bass and Nithya Raman advance to November runoff in Los Angeles mayoral primary
Incumbent Mayor Karen Bass led the primary with 34.3% of the vote, while Nithya Raman surged past Spencer Pratt in the late count to secure second place, setting up a November runoff between the two Democrats.
Los Angeles Primary Election Held; Bass and Raman Lead, No Majority Winner
The June 2 primary election resulted in incumbent Karen Bass leading with about 34.3% and Nithya Raman narrowly overtaking Spencer Pratt for second place. No candidate secured a majority, triggering a runoff between Bass and Raman.
Gov. Gavin Newsom endorses Karen Bass days before LA mayoral primary
Karen Bass surges to 49%35%
California Governor Gavin Newsom publicly backed Bass just days before the June 2 primary, citing her record on homelessness and crime. The endorsement coincided with a brief dip in Bass’s price (to 14 % on Apr 30) followed by a rapid climb to 30 % on May 1 and then to 49 % on May 7, indicating market reaction to the new high‑profile support.
Spencer Pratt Files Election Law Complaint Against Karen Bass
Reality TV candidate Spencer Pratt filed a formal complaint accusing Mayor Bass of illegal electioneering near ballot drop boxes during early voting. The controversy heightened campaign tensions and may have affected market sentiment around Bass and Pratt.
Spencer Pratt files formal complaint accusing Karen Bass of illegal electioneering
Pratt's campaign filed a complaint alleging Bass violated election laws by campaigning near ballot drop boxes, intensifying the election controversy and drawing public attention to the race's legal disputes.
Esteban Steven Escobar endorses Karen Bass for re-election
Karen Bass surges to 53%32%
Community advocate Esteban Steven Escobar publicly endorsed Mayor Karen Bass, highlighting her leadership on homelessness, public safety, and recovery efforts. This endorsement likely bolstered Bass's support and market confidence.
Esteban Steven Escobar endorses Karen Bass for re-election
Karen Bass surges to 61%32%
Community advocate Esteban Steven Escobar publicly endorsed Mayor Karen Bass for re-election, highlighting her leadership through economic challenges and natural disasters, reinforcing her support among community leaders.
Esteban Steven Escobar Endorses Mayor Karen Bass for Re-Election
Karen Bass jumps to 63%6%
Community advocate Esteban Steven Escobar publicly endorsed Karen Bass, praising her leadership through economic challenges and natural disasters. This endorsement helped reinforce Bass's image as a resilient leader amid criticism.
Hollywood crew unions endorse Karen Bass for re‑election
Karen Bass jumps to 49%10%
Hollywood crew unions (IATSE Council and American Federation of Musicians Local 47) publicly endorsed incumbent Mayor Karen Bass, highlighting her labor‑friendly record. The endorsement gave Bass a credibility boost among union voters and coincided with the market’s jump from 39 % on May 6 to 49 % on May 10, a +21‑point swing.
Mayor Karen Bass Grilled on Broken Homelessness Promise in CNN Interview
Karen Bass surges to 57%31%
In a CNN interview, Mayor Bass admitted falling short of her 2026 goal to end street homelessness, citing bureaucratic barriers. This admission likely affected voter confidence and contributed to volatility in her polling and market prices.
Karen Bass grilled over broken homelessness promise on CNN
Karen Bass drops to 64%7%
Bass was grilled on a CNN interview about failing to meet her 2026 homelessness‑reduction promise; the negative press caused a short‑term dip in her price from 71 % on May 27 to 64 % on Jun 1, before the later endorsements helped restore confidence.
Spencer Pratt gains support with public safety focus at campaign event
Spencer Pratt jumps to 28%6%
Spencer Pratt held a campaign event in Nithya Raman’s district where voters expressed concerns about crime and public safety. Pratt’s message resonated with attendees, boosting his polling and market position as a serious contender.
Nithya Raman proposes controversial backyard BBQ ban during fire danger
Nithya Raman plunges to 19%39%
Nithya Raman introduced a motion to consider banning backyard barbecues during Red Flag Warning days, sparking criticism from fellow politicians and the public. This proposal contributed to a decline in her polling and market prices.
Nithya Raman proposes ban on backyard barbecues during high fire danger days
Nithya Raman dips to 6%4%
Councilwoman and mayoral candidate Nithya Raman introduced a motion to consider banning backyard barbecues on days of high wildfire risk, sparking debate and opposition from other council members, reflecting her focus on fire safety but also controversy.
Mobile billboard campaign targets Karen Bass over Ghana trip during 2025 wildfires
Karen Bass dips to 19%1%
A mobile billboard campaign in Los Angeles criticized Mayor Karen Bass for traveling to Ghana during the 2025 wildfires, reinforcing public dissatisfaction and impacting her re-election prospects.
Mayor Karen Bass and LAPD announce over 100 burglary arrests ahead of primary
Mayor Bass and LAPD announced significant progress in addressing a surge in burglaries, aiming to improve public safety perception ahead of the June 2 primary election, which likely helped her campaign's standing.
Poll shows tightening mayoral race with Bass leading, Pratt surging, Raman gaining
An Emerson College poll revealed Karen Bass leading with 30%, Spencer Pratt surging to 22%, and Nithya Raman rising to 19%, reflecting a tightening race and reduced undecided voters, impacting market prices for all candidates.
Nithya Raman labels Spencer Pratt a 'mini-Trump' representing fascism
Nithya Raman plunges to 19%16%
In a progressive podcast interview, Nithya Raman criticized fellow candidate Spencer Pratt, comparing his style to Trump and framing his campaign as a threat, which highlighted ideological divides in the race and influenced voter perceptions.
Bass and Raman cancel participation in LA mayor forum, leading to its cancellation
Karen Bass dips to 21%2%
Both Bass and Raman withdrew from a televised mayoral forum, leading to its cancellation; the controversy sparked a short‑term dip for Bass (down to 21% on May 2 2026) and a rebound for Raman (up to 19% on May 12 2026).
Karen Bass and Nithya Raman Withdraw from Mayoral Forum, Leading to Cancellation
Both leading candidates, Bass and Raman, withdrew from a scheduled mayoral forum weeks before the June 2 primary, resulting in its cancellation. This reduced public debate exposure and may have influenced voter perceptions and market volatility.
Los Angeles mayoral forum canceled after Bass and Raman withdraw
Incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and challenger Nithya Raman both withdrew from a scheduled mayoral forum weeks before the June 2 primary, leading to its cancellation. This reduced public debate opportunities and may have affected voter perceptions and campaign dynamics.
Mayoral forum canceled after Bass and Raman withdraw participation
The League of Women Voters and Pat Brown Institute canceled a scheduled mayoral forum after both Bass and Raman withdrew, citing prior debates and scheduling conflicts. This reduced public candidate exposure and influenced market dynamics.
U-Haul truck drives into crowd at Los Angeles anti-Iranian regime protest
Karen Bass surges to 53%23%
A U-Haul truck drove into a crowd of demonstrators at an anti-Iranian regime rally in Los Angeles, causing chaos and leading to the driver's arrest. Mayor Karen Bass spoke at the scene, calling for peaceful protest. This incident drew media attention and may have influenced voter sentiment on public safety and leadership.
Mayor Karen Bass withdraws from televised mayoral debate, drawing criticism
Karen Bass canceled her participation in a key televised mayoral debate, citing legislative duties, which drew criticism from debate organizers and opponents. This decision was seen as a missed opportunity for voter engagement and may have affected market perceptions of her campaign strength.
Nithya Raman falls to 20 % as Spencer Pratt leads second‑place race
Nithya Raman plunges to 20%35%
Early primary returns showed Spencer Pratt briefly leading the second‑place race, causing Raman’s market price to plunge from 55 % on May 5 to 20 % on May 9 (‑35 points). The drop reflects voter concern that Raman might not secure a runoff spot after the initial count.
Los Angeles mayoral debate features heated exchanges among Bass, Pratt, and Raman
The first major televised debate saw the three leading candidates clash over wildfire response, homelessness, and public safety, with Pratt blaming Bass for the Palisades fire and Raman accusing Bass and Pratt of collusion. This debate influenced voter perceptions and campaign dynamics ahead of the primary.
Los Angeles Mayoral Debate Highlights Homelessness and Public Safety Issues
The only televised debate among the top candidates, including Karen Bass, Nithya Raman, and Spencer Pratt, focused heavily on homelessness and public safety, key issues in the election. This event influenced voter perceptions and campaign dynamics ahead of the June primary.
Spencer Pratt dominates Los Angeles mayoral debate, criticizes Karen Bass
Spencer Pratt surges to 47%20%
In a televised debate, Spencer Pratt delivered a strong performance, aggressively challenging incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and Councilmember Nithya Raman, boosting his campaign momentum and public profile.
First televised mayoral debate features Bass, Raman, and Pratt sparring over wildfires and homelessness
Karen Bass surges to 49%28%
The May 6 debate at the Skirball Cultural Center showcased sharp exchanges among Karen Bass, Nithya Raman, and Spencer Pratt, focusing on wildfire response failures and homelessness. The debate highlighted vulnerabilities and strengths, influencing voter perceptions and market prices.
Karen Bass and Nithya Raman Clash in First Head-to-Head Mayoral Debate
Karen Bass rises to 46%1%
Incumbent Karen Bass and challenger Nithya Raman engaged in a heated debate focusing on homelessness, public safety, and housing, highlighting their policy differences and intensifying the mayoral race.
Karen Bass cancels mayoral forum appearance amid criticism
Karen Bass dips to 18%2%
Mayor Karen Bass withdrew from a scheduled televised mayoral debate, citing other commitments, which drew criticism for avoiding public accountability and may have affected voter perceptions ahead of the primary.
Mayor Karen Bass and challenger Nithya Raman tussle in first head-to-head debate
Bass and Raman engaged in a heated debate focusing on homelessness, police hiring, and city leadership, highlighting their policy differences and intensifying the mayoral race. This event influenced market perceptions by clarifying the candidates' platforms and voter appeal.
Karen Bass and Nithya Raman Clash in First Head-to-Head Mayoral Debate
In a heated debate, Bass and Raman sharply disagreed on homelessness, police hiring, and city leadership. The debate highlighted their policy differences and intensified the mayoral contest ahead of the primary election.
Poll shows high voter uncertainty with 40% undecided in LA mayoral race
Karen Bass dips to 62%1%
A UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs poll revealed that 40% of likely voters were undecided just two months before the June primary, indicating volatility and uncertainty in the race. Incumbent Karen Bass led with double-digit support, but the large undecided segment suggested a competitive and fluid contest.
Poll shows 40% of LA voters undecided with Bass leading
Karen Bass plunges to 23%16%
A UCLA Luskin poll revealed high voter uncertainty with 40% undecided, Bass leading at 25%, and Raman at 9%. This indicated a volatile race and challenged Bass's path to an outright win, impacting market prices.
Poll Shows High Voter Uncertainty with Bass Leading in LA Mayoral Race
A UCLA Luskin poll revealed 40% of voters undecided with Karen Bass leading at 25%, Spencer Pratt at 11%, and Nithya Raman at 9%. The high undecided rate indicated volatility and uncertainty in the race, impacting market fluctuations.
Los Angeles City Council delays zoning overhaul to comply with state housing law
Karen Bass plunges to 28%15%
The city council voted to delay zoning changes to buy more planning time under state law SB 79, reflecting local resistance to rapid housing density changes. This political maneuvering influenced perceptions of city leadership and indirectly affected mayoral race dynamics.
LA/OC Building & Construction Trades Council endorses Karen Bass for mayor
Karen Bass jumps to 58%5%
The endorsement from a major construction trades council representing over 160,000 skilled workers reinforced Bass's support among labor and construction sectors, important for a city preparing for major events and infrastructure projects.
Poll shows Nithya Raman ahead of incumbent Karen Bass
Karen Bass plunges to 46%16%
A Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies / Los Angeles Times poll showed Bass trailing Nithya Raman (17% vs 33%). The sharp swing against Bass coincided with the market’s drop from the mid‑60 % range to the low‑50 % range in late March, explaining the steep decline on 2026‑03‑22.
Los Angeles Labor Movement endorses Mayor Karen Bass for re-election
The Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, representing over 800,000 workers, endorsed Karen Bass for re-election, citing her commitment to working families and progress on homelessness and housing. This endorsement strengthened Bass's campaign and market position.
Poll shows majority of LA voters undecided with Bass and Raman leading
An Emerson College poll revealed over half of voters undecided, with Bass and Raman as the only candidates in double digits, reflecting a competitive and fluid race that pressured market prices downward for both candidates.
Poll shows Karen Bass and Nithya Raman as leading candidates with many undecided voters
An Emerson College poll released in March 2026 showed Bass and Raman as the only candidates with double-digit support, but with over half of voters undecided. This uncertainty was reflected in market price fluctuations for both candidates.
Rick Caruso cites family and political climate as reasons for dropping out of mayoral race
Rick Caruso dips to 0%4%
In an interview, Caruso revealed that family considerations and the increasingly hostile political environment influenced his decision not to run. This solidified the field and reduced uncertainty around the race's leading candidates.
LA/OC Building & Construction Trades Council endorses Karen Bass for mayor
The endorsement from the powerful LA/OC Building & Construction Trades Council, representing over 160,000 skilled workers, reinforced Karen Bass's support among labor and construction sectors, strengthening her re-election campaign.
Asaad Alnajjar certified as first mayoral candidate on ballot
Asaad Alnajjar rises to 2%1%
Alnajjar became the first candidate officially certified for the ballot, branding himself as the “Iron Resolve.” Certification boosted his market price from 1 % to 2 % and kept his odds visible through the analysis window.
Spencer Pratt Files Election Law Complaint Against Mayor Karen Bass
Spencer Pratt jumps to 24%6%
Mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt filed a formal complaint accusing Mayor Karen Bass of illegal electioneering near ballot drop boxes, escalating tensions and drawing public attention to the race.
DSA-backed council member Hugo Soto-Martínez expresses surprise at Raman's last-minute mayoral bid, supports Bass
Karen Bass surges to 54%17%
Hugo Soto-Martínez, a prominent progressive council member, expressed being caught off-guard by Raman's late entry and reaffirmed his support for Mayor Bass, indicating some progressive division that may have influenced market sentiment.
Progressive council members express mixed reactions to Nithya Raman's mayoral bid
Nithya Raman dips to 32%3%
Some Democratic Socialists of America-backed council members expressed surprise and continued support for Bass despite Raman's last-minute entry, highlighting intra-progressive tensions affecting the race.
Councilmember Nithya Raman announces mayoral run hours before filing deadline
Nithya Raman surges to 49%18%
Raman filed her candidacy hours before the filing deadline, the first major challenge to Bass. The filing caused a noticeable rise for Raman (from 31 % to 49 %) and a simultaneous drop for Bass (from 62 % to 56 %) on 2026‑02‑07.
Nithya Raman Enters Los Angeles Mayoral Race, Challenging Ally Karen Bass
City Councilwoman Nithya Raman filed to run for mayor just hours before the deadline, surprising many by challenging incumbent Karen Bass despite their prior alliance. Raman's entry energized the progressive base and reshaped the race dynamics.
Nithya Raman announces surprise candidacy for Los Angeles mayor, challenging incumbent Karen Bass
City Councilwoman Nithya Raman entered the mayoral race just hours before the filing deadline, surprising many as she had previously endorsed Bass. Her entry reshaped the race dynamics, injecting progressive energy and challenging Bass on housing and homelessness issues, causing market shifts.
Councilmember Nithya Raman launches surprise mayoral bid against Karen Bass
Nithya Raman jumps to 60%11%
Los Angeles City Councilwoman Nithya Raman announced her candidacy for mayor just hours before the filing deadline, positioning herself as a challenger to incumbent Karen Bass. The surprise entry caused a sharp rise in Raman’s market price (from 49 % on Feb 9 to a peak of 60 % on Apr 30) and a corresponding dip in Bass’s price (from 62 % on Jan 2 to 48 % on Feb 19).
Nithya Raman announces surprise challenge to Mayor Karen Bass
Nithya Raman declared her candidacy hours before the filing deadline, surprising many as she had recently endorsed Bass. Her progressive platform on homelessness and housing added a new dynamic to the race, affecting market prices for both candidates.
Los Angeles Councilmember Nithya Raman announces mayoral run
Nithya Raman surges to 38%38%
Councilmember Raman entered the race just hours before the filing deadline, shaking up the field and raising her market price from 0 % to roughly 32 % by Feb 9, with a brief peak at 38 % later in the month.
Councilmember Nithya Raman files to run for LA mayor hours before deadline
Nithya Raman jumps to 7%7%
Raman’s surprise filing just hours before the deadline added a credible progressive challenger, pushing her from obscurity to 9% in early polls and coinciding with the rise from 0% to 7% in the market between Feb 5 and Feb 11 2026.
Nithya Raman announces surprise mayoral bid challenging incumbent Karen Bass
Nithya Raman surges to 66%18%
Nithya Raman entered the Los Angeles mayoral race just hours before the filing deadline, surprising the political landscape and challenging incumbent Karen Bass. This late entry energized progressive voters and reshaped the race dynamics, causing a significant market move favoring Raman.
Nithya Raman announces run for Los Angeles mayor, challenging incumbent Karen Bass
Nithya Raman drops to 35%14%
City Councilmember Nithya Raman officially entered the mayoral race on February 7, 2026, presenting a progressive challenge to incumbent Karen Bass. Her entry caused a significant drop in Bass's market price and introduced new dynamics to the race.
Lindsey Horvath announces she will not run for Los Angeles mayor in 2026
Lindsey Horvath plunges to 1%49%
Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath decided not to enter the mayoral race after much consideration, focusing instead on her re-election as county supervisor. This narrowed the field of candidates.
Mayor Karen Bass denies altering Palisades Fire after-action report amid allegations
Karen Bass dips to 62%3%
Following a Los Angeles Times investigation alleging Bass intervened to soften the official fire report, Bass strongly denied the claims. This controversy heightened scrutiny on her administration and contributed to volatility in her market support.
Austin Beutner’s daughter dies; candidate withdraws from LA mayor race
Austin Beutner plunges to 0%50%
Beutner’s campaign launch was followed the same day by a 50% poll showing him at 50%, but his price collapsed to 1% on Feb 12 2026 after the death of his daughter was reported, wiping his market value to 0% by Feb 18 2026.
Austin Beutner Withdraws from LA Mayoral Race After Daughter's Death
Austin Beutner plunges to 1%49%
Austin Beutner withdrew from the mayoral race citing the tragic death of his 22-year-old daughter, which removed a significant challenger from the field and impacted market prices for other candidates.
Monica Rodriguez files for council, not mayoral race
Monica Rodriguez plunges to 1%49%
Monica Rodriguez filed for re‑election to the City Council with no mayoral filing, effectively exiting the mayoral race. Her market price fell from 50 % on Feb. 5 to 1 % on Feb 13, reflecting her removal from consideration.
Austin Beutner withdraws from mayoral race after daughter's death
Austin Beutner plunges to 0%50%
Austin Beutner, a prominent candidate and former LAUSD superintendent, withdrew from the mayoral race following the tragic death of his 22-year-old daughter, removing a significant challenger to incumbent Karen Bass.
Monica Rodriguez files for City Council re-election, not mayoral race
Monica Rodriguez plunges to 1%49%
Monica Rodriguez officially exited the mayoral race by filing for re-election to the City Council, causing her market price to plunge from 50% to 1%, reflecting her removal from mayoral contention.
Los Angeles anti-Iranian regime protest disrupted by U-Haul truck incident
Karen Bass drops to 48%8%
A U-Haul truck drove into a crowd at an anti-Iranian regime protest in Los Angeles, leading to arrests and police investigations. Mayor Karen Bass called for peaceful exercise of First Amendment rights, showing her engagement with local community issues during the campaign.
Rick Caruso confirms he will not run for Los Angeles mayor despite controversy
Rick Caruso plunges to 4%23%
After teasing a potential return to the race following the wildfire report controversy, Rick Caruso officially confirmed he would not run for mayor. His withdrawal removed a major challenger, consolidating the race around Bass and other candidates, impacting market prices notably.
Allegations Surface That Mayor Karen Bass Altered Palisades Fire Report
Karen Bass plunges to 43%22%
A Los Angeles Times report alleged that Mayor Karen Bass directed edits to the after-action report on the deadly 2025 Palisades fire to downplay city and fire department failings. This controversy damaged Bass's reputation and caused volatility in the mayoral race.
Rick Caruso reconsiders mayoral run after Palisades fire report
Rick Caruso dips to 2%2%
A Los Angeles Times report alleged that Mayor Karen Bass watered down the Palisades fire after‑action report. Caruso said the story weighed heavily on his decision, briefly reconsidering a run before confirming his non‑candidacy, pushing his market price from 4 % to 2 %.
Los Angeles Times reports Mayor Karen Bass ordered watering down of Palisades wildfire after-action report
Karen Bass drops to 56%7%
A report alleged that Mayor Bass directed changes to an official wildfire report to downplay failures in the city's response. This controversy damaged Bass's reputation and led to political fallout, including renewed speculation about Rick Caruso's potential candidacy, causing market volatility.
Mayor Karen Bass Accused of Directing Watering Down of Palisades Fire After-Action Report
Karen Bass drops to 56%6%
Reports emerged that Mayor Karen Bass personally intervened to soften a critical after-action report on the 2025 Palisades fire, leading to public backlash and scrutiny that affected perceptions of her leadership during the campaign.
Report alleges Mayor Karen Bass directed watering down of Palisades fire after-action report
Karen Bass plunges to 45%17%
A Los Angeles Times report claimed Mayor Bass influenced the softening of the Palisades Fire after-action report, sparking political controversy and criticism. This led to increased scrutiny of Bass's leadership and caused Rick Caruso to reconsider a mayoral run, impacting market perceptions of Bass's electability.
Report alleges Mayor Bass pushed to water down wildfire after-action report
Karen Bass plunges to 43%17%
A Los Angeles Times story published on February 4, 2026, alleged that Mayor Bass intervened to soften a critical report on the 2025 Palisades Fire response. This controversy likely contributed to market volatility and price declines for Bass.
Rick Caruso announces he will not run for California governor or LA mayor
Rick Caruso dips to 0%2%
Rick Caruso publicly confirmed he would not run for mayor or governor, ending speculation about a high‑profile candidacy. The market price for Caruso, which had been inactive, fell to 0 % by Apr 17 and stayed there.
Report Claims Mayor Karen Bass Directed Watering Down of Palisades Fire Report
Karen Bass drops to 56%7%
A Los Angeles Times report alleged Mayor Bass ordered changes to an after-action report on the Palisades Fire, sparking controversy and prompting Rick Caruso to reconsider running, impacting market prices for Bass and Caruso.
Rick Caruso Reconsiders LA Mayoral Run Amid Controversy Over Palisades Fire Report
Rick Caruso plunges to 5%21%
Following a Los Angeles Times report alleging Mayor Bass watered down a Palisades Fire after-action report, Rick Caruso reconsidered his earlier decision not to run for mayor, briefly increasing his market presence before ultimately deciding not to run.
Rick Caruso reconsiders running for LA mayor amid controversy over Bass wildfire report
Rick Caruso plunges to 0%36%
Following a report alleging Mayor Bass watered down a critical wildfire after-action report, Rick Caruso reconsidered his decision not to run for mayor, creating speculation and market volatility. Ultimately, Caruso decided not to run, impacting the race's competitive landscape.
Los Angeles Times Reports Mayor Bass Directed Watering Down of Palisades Fire Report
A Los Angeles Times report alleged Mayor Karen Bass directed the watering down of an after-action report on the Palisades Fire, sparking controversy and criticism. This led Rick Caruso to reconsider running, reflecting in his market price decline and eventual decision not to run.
Rick Caruso reconsiders run for LA mayor amid controversy over Bass
Rick Caruso plunges to 0%19%
Following the Los Angeles Times report on Mayor Bass, Rick Caruso reconsidered running for mayor, expressing concern over the city's leadership and public trust. However, he ultimately decided not to run, closing the door on a potential rematch and impacting the race by removing a high-profile candidate.
Filing opens for Los Angeles municipal election with Karen Bass among candidates
Karen Bass plunges to 43%17%
The candidate filing period began, clarifying the field for the mayoral race with incumbent Karen Bass and many challengers officially entering, marking a key step in the election process.
Conservative group files lawsuit challenging LA school desegregation policy
Rae Huang plunges to 5%45%
The 1776 Project lawsuit was covered by AP, casting a partisan spotlight on city policies and coinciding with a sharp drop for Rae Huang and Asaad Alnajjar, whose prices fell to near‑zero by early February.
Councilmember Nithya Raman introduces motion to reform Measure ULA for June ballot
Karen Bass jumps to 65%10%
On January 23, 2026, Councilmember Nithya Raman introduced a motion to amend Measure ULA, aiming to spur housing production by creating exemptions to the property transfer tax. This policy move highlighted Raman's active campaign and progressive platform, influencing market perceptions and causing a rebound in Bass's price as voters considered the broader political landscape.
Karen Bass regains momentum with coalition support and campaign progress
Karen Bass jumps to 62%11%
Following earlier setbacks, Karen Bass's campaign regained strength due to broad coalition support, including labor endorsements and emphasis on public safety and affordability, leading to a significant price rebound.
Billionaire developer Rick Caruso says he will not run for LA mayor or California governor
Rick Caruso plunges to 0%26%
Caruso publicly announced he would not run for mayor, removing a potential billionaire challenger. The market responded with a rapid fall of Caruso’s price from 26 % to 0 % over the following weeks, culminating in a zero‑percent reading by early April.
Rick Caruso announces he will not run for Los Angeles mayor in 2026
Karen Bass rises to 62%3%
Businessman and former mayoral candidate Rick Caruso announced he would not run for mayor in 2026, removing a major challenger from the race and increasing market confidence in Karen Bass's reelection prospects. This announcement contributed to a price rise from 59% to 62%.
Rick Caruso confirms he will not run for LA mayor or California governor in 2026
Rick Caruso plunges to 0%19%
Rick Caruso announced he would not seek elected office in 2026, ending speculation about a rematch with Karen Bass. His decision removed a major centrist contender from the race, impacting market prices for other candidates.
Rick Caruso announces he will not run for California governor or Los Angeles mayor
Rick Caruso plunges to 2%18%
Billionaire developer Rick Caruso decided against running for mayor or governor, citing personal reflection and family considerations, which caused a sharp drop in his market price and reshaped the race dynamics.
Rick Caruso says he will not run for mayor or governor in 2026
Rick Caruso drops to 18%8%
Caruso announced he would not run for mayor or governor in 2026, ending speculation that he might re‑enter the race after the 2022 loss. The market price for Caruso fell from 26 % on Jan. 4 to 18 % on Jan. 16.
Mayor Karen Bass formally kicks off reelection campaign emphasizing safety and affordability
Karen Bass rises to 62%2%
Mayor Bass held a rally in December 2025 to formally kick off her reelection campaign, focusing on safety and affordability amid criticism over wildfire response and homelessness. This reinforced her campaign narrative and temporarily stabilized her market position.
2026 Los Angeles Mayoral Race Update Highlights Bass's Campaign Momentum
Karen Bass jumps to 65%12%
Reports in mid-January 2026 emphasized Karen Bass's campaign momentum and her focus on safety and affordability, contributing to a significant rebound in her market price after earlier declines, reflecting renewed voter confidence.
Progressive groups push reforms and challenge incumbent Mayor Bass
Karen Bass jumps to 65%11%
Progressive candidates like Nithya Raman and Rae Huang, backed by groups such as the Democratic Socialists of America, introduced motions to reform housing policies and mobilized progressive voters, creating pressure on Bass and influencing market fluctuations.
Election Desk reports Karen Bass's campaign coalition spans labor, business, and community groups
Karen Bass jumps to 66%7%
Coverage highlighted Bass's broad coalition and her framing of the election as a choice between working people and the billionaire class, reinforcing her position as a front-runner and contributing to market gains.
Karen Bass campaign emphasizes safety and affordability in reelection bid
Karen Bass rises to 62%2%
Mayor Bass formally launched her reelection campaign rallying support around safety and affordability, framing her bid on continuity and progress, which helped maintain her market lead early in 2026.
Mayor Karen Bass campaign update highlights ongoing voter concerns and campaign dynamics
Karen Bass jumps to 66%13%
By mid-January, the campaign was shaped by voter concerns over wildfire response and city governance, with Bass maintaining a broad coalition and facing progressive challengers, leading to a price rebound to 66%.
Spencer Pratt announces mayoral bid, criticizing Mayor Bass's disaster response
Karen Bass jumps to 47%10%
Reality TV star Spencer Pratt, whose home was destroyed in the Palisades fire, launched a mayoral campaign and became a vocal critic of Bass's handling of the disaster, adding political pressure and media attention to the race.
Public criticism intensifies over Mayor Bass's response to January 2025 Palisades wildfire
Karen Bass plunges to 37%25%
A poll showed significant public dissatisfaction with Bass's handling of the wildfire, with 30% rating her response as very poor and 14% as poor. This criticism led to a sharp drop in market confidence in her reelection prospects.
Palisades Fire Recovery and City Readiness Emerge as Defining Mayoral Race Issues
Karen Bass plunges to 35%27%
The anniversary of the devastating Palisades fire put intense scrutiny on Mayor Karen Bass's leadership and emergency response, providing ammunition for challengers like Austin Beutner.
Local poll puts newcomer Gina Viola among top mayoral challengers
Gina Viola jumps to 12%10%
Viola briefly surged to 12 % after a local poll listed her among the top challengers. The market’s spike from 2 % to 12 % on Jan 9 matches the poll’s release, after which her price fell back to single‑digit levels.
Palisades fire response becomes defining issue in LA mayoral race
Karen Bass drops to 43%8%
Criticism of Mayor Karen Bass's handling of the January 2025 Palisades wildfire, including her absence during the crisis, intensified, undermining confidence in her leadership and causing a dip in market prices.
One-year anniversary of Los Angeles wildfires highlights slow recovery and criticism
Karen Bass drops to 56%9%
On the anniversary of the deadly 2025 wildfires, communities mourned losses and protested the slow pace of rebuilding. Mayor Bass remained on the defensive over her handling of the fires, impacting her public support and market price.
Reality TV star Spencer Pratt announces bid for Los Angeles mayor
Karen Bass plunges to 37%25%
Spencer Pratt, a reality TV personality and wildfire survivor, announced his candidacy for mayor, adding a new dynamic to the race and briefly causing market uncertainty reflected in a price drop from 62% to 37%.
Spencer Pratt announces mayoral bid on Palisades fire anniversary
Spencer Pratt jumps to 23%5%
Spencer Pratt launched his campaign for Los Angeles mayor on the first anniversary of the devastating Palisades Fire, framing his run as a mission to expose systemic failures and bring accountability, leveraging his personal loss and public frustration with city leadership.
Spencer Pratt Announces Run For Los Angeles Mayor
Spencer Pratt jumps to 24%6%
Reality TV star Spencer Pratt announced his mayoral candidacy on the anniversary of the Palisades fire, leveraging his personal loss and criticism of city leadership to gain attention and support, causing his market price to rise.
Spencer Pratt announces mayoral run on anniversary of Palisades wildfire
Spencer Pratt jumps to 32%14%
Reality‑TV star Spencer Pratt announced his candidacy at the one‑year anniversary of the 2025 Palisades fire that destroyed his home. His market price rose from 18 % on Jan 11 to a high of 32 % on May 9, reflecting growing voter attention.
Spencer Pratt announces candidacy for Los Angeles mayor at Palisades fire anniversary rally
Spencer Pratt jumps to 24%6%
Spencer Pratt, whose home was destroyed in the 2025 Palisades Fire, announced his run for mayor, criticizing the current leadership's wildfire response and pledging to expose systemic failures. This announcement marked his entry as a serious contender and shifted market expectations for his chances.
Reality‑TV star Spencer Pratt announces run for LA mayor on fire‑anniversary
Spencer Pratt jumps to 10%5%
Pratt announced his candidacy on the anniversary of the Palisades fire, turning his personal tragedy into a political platform and lifting his support from under 5% to double‑digits, reflected in the jump from 5% on Jan 6 2026 to 10% on Jan 11 2026.
Death of Austin Beutner's Daughter Leads to His Withdrawal from LA Mayoral Race
Austin Beutner plunges to 0%50%
Austin Beutner withdrew from the mayoral race following the tragic death of his 22-year-old daughter, leading to a significant drop in his market support and reshaping the candidate field.
Austin Beutner’s daughter Emily dies at 22
Austin Beutner drops to 50%12%
Emily Beutner, the 22‑year‑old daughter of mayoral candidate Austin Beutner, died on Jan. 6. Beutner announced a period of mourning but continued his campaign for a few days, keeping his odds at roughly 50 % in the market.
Austin Beutner's daughter dies, leading to his withdrawal from mayoral race
Austin Beutner plunges to 1%49%
Austin Beutner withdrew from the Los Angeles mayoral race following the tragic death of his 22-year-old daughter. His exit removed a serious challenger to Mayor Karen Bass and impacted the race dynamics.
Austin Beutner’s 22‑year‑old daughter dies; candidate withdraws from mayoral race
Austin Beutner plunges to 0%50%
Austin Beutner’s 22‑year‑old daughter died on Jan 6. The tragedy led Beutner to suspend his campaign, and his market price fell from 50 % on Feb 5 to 0 % by Feb 11, wiping out his odds completely.
Councilmember Nithya Raman Introduces Motion to Reform Measure ULA
Nithya Raman introduced a motion to reform Measure ULA aimed at protecting tenants and building affordable housing, highlighting her policy focus and potentially affecting her campaign's appeal, though this had a limited direct impact on Karen Bass's market price.
Uncertainty over Rick Caruso's potential rematch complicates Bass's reelection bid
Karen Bass drops to 54%9%
As of early January 2026, real estate developer Rick Caruso had not confirmed whether he would run again for mayor, creating uncertainty in the race. This potential candidacy posed a significant challenge to Bass's attempt to secure a majority in the primary, contributing to market volatility and a dip in Bass's price.
Uncertainty remains over Rick Caruso's potential 2026 mayoral run
Karen Bass dips to 59%3%
The possibility of a rematch with Rick Caruso, a prominent real estate developer and former mayoral candidate, remained unresolved, creating uncertainty in the race and affecting Bass's market price due to potential competition reshaping the dynamics.
Karen Bass rally at Los Angeles Trade-Technical College highlights broad coalition support
Karen Bass rises to 59%3%
Bass's campaign rally showcased a coalition spanning labor, community, and faith groups, reinforcing her base and boosting market confidence from 56% to 59%. This broad support was seen as a key strength for her reelection bid.
City Clerk approves initiative ordinance petition for circulation in Los Angeles
Karen Bass rises to 62%3%
The City Clerk approved a draft petition for an initiative ordinance related to city governance, signaling active political engagement and potential policy changes that could influence voter perceptions and market prices for the incumbent mayor.
Karen Bass frames mayoral race as fight against billionaire class at campaign rally
At a December 20, 2025 rally, Karen Bass characterized the upcoming election as a choice between working people and the billionaire class, reinforcing her campaign's populist message. This helped maintain her market position amid competitive pressures from challengers.
Incumbent Mayor Karen Bass kicks off 2026 reelection campaign
Karen Bass jumps to 71%11%
Mayor Bass launched her reelection campaign at Los Angeles Trade‑Technical College, drawing large crowds and labor union endorsements. The announcement lifted Bass’s market odds from the low‑50s to a peak of 71 % on Oct‑27, before the subsequent decline.
Leaked Audio Reveals Mayor Karen Bass Admitting Wildfire Response Was 'Botched'
Karen Bass dips to 55%1%
In a leaked podcast recording, Mayor Karen Bass admitted that both sides 'botched' the emergency response to the devastating Palisades and Eaton wildfires, sparking intense criticism from political opponents and damaging her standing.
Karen Bass delivers emotional re-election kickoff rally emphasizing unity and opposition to billionaire class
Karen Bass rises to 56%1%
On December 17, 2025, Karen Bass delivered a passionate address at her re-election campaign kickoff, framing the election as a choice between unity and division and between working people and the billionaire class. This rally helped halt her price decline and contributed to a modest recovery in market confidence.
Karen Bass reiterates campaign goals at re-election rally in downtown LA
Karen Bass rises to 56%1%
Karen Bass held a rally to reinforce her campaign themes of safety and affordability, aiming to consolidate support amid growing competition. Despite this, market prices for her candidacy continued to decline slightly, reflecting ongoing uncertainty.
Karen Bass launches re-election campaign with rally in downtown Los Angeles
Karen Bass drops to 56%6%
Karen Bass officially launched her re-election campaign on December 13, 2025, with a rally promising to make the city safer and more affordable, positioning herself against the billionaire class and federal policies. This event was a key moment that influenced market perceptions of her electoral prospects.
Karen Bass officially launches re-election campaign with downtown LA rally
Karen Bass dips to 62%1%
Karen Bass formally announced her re-election bid with a rally in downtown Los Angeles, emphasizing safety, affordability, and opposition to federal policies. This event marked the start of her campaign and initially stabilized her market support around 62-63%.
Mayor Karen Bass Launches Re-Election Campaign with Downtown LA Rally
Karen Bass rises to 57%1%
Karen Bass officially launched her re-election campaign with a rally emphasizing safety, affordability, and continuity, which positively influenced market confidence in her chances, reflected in a price increase following the event.
Mayor Karen Bass Formally Launches Re-Election Campaign with Downtown LA Rally
Karen Bass dips to 56%2%
Mayor Karen Bass officially kicked off her re-election bid with a large rally at Los Angeles Trade-Technical College, framing the race as a choice between working people and the billionaire class.
Progressive challenger Rae Huang launches mayoral campaign
Rae Huang, a progressive housing advocate, officially launched her campaign challenging Karen Bass from the left, promising free transit and social housing. Her entry into the race introduced a new dynamic, potentially siphoning progressive votes and increasing competition for Bass.
Mayor Karen Bass launches reelection campaign emphasizing safety and affordability
Karen Bass drops to 56%7%
Karen Bass officially launched her reelection campaign with a rally focusing on continuity and progress on core city issues like safety and affordability, setting the tone for her bid amid ongoing city challenges.
Mayor Karen Bass officially launches reelection campaign with broad coalition rally
Karen Bass drops to 55%7%
Karen Bass launched her reelection campaign emphasizing safety, affordability, and continuity on core city issues, rallying a broad coalition of supporters. This solidified her position as the incumbent and initially maintained her strong market standing.
Asaad Alnajjar’s campaign peaks at 22% before fading out
Asaad Alnajjar plunges to 0%22%
Alnajjar’s early visibility after filing in March 2025 peaked at 22% on Dec 13 2025, but the subsequent lack of campaign momentum and his withdrawal by Feb 2026 caused his price to fall to 0% by Apr 30 2026.
Karen Bass officially launches reelection campaign with broad coalition rally
Karen Bass drops to 55%8%
Karen Bass launched her 2026 reelection campaign emphasizing unity, safety, and affordability, rallying a broad coalition of supporters. This event boosted her market standing as the incumbent mayor framing her bid around continuity and progress.
Draft petition for an Initiative Ordinance approved for circulation in Los Angeles
Karen Bass dips to 59%3%
On December 10, 2025, the Los Angeles City Clerk approved a draft petition for an Initiative Ordinance for circulation, signaling potential policy changes that could impact the mayoral race environment. This event coincided with a price drop for Karen Bass, reflecting increased uncertainty or challenges in the political landscape.
Progressive Rae Huang launches mayoral campaign challenging Karen Bass
Karen Bass dips to 59%3%
Progressive housing advocate Rae Huang launched her campaign challenging Karen Bass, promoting free transit and social housing. Her campaign launch introduced a left-wing alternative, impacting market perceptions of Bass's re-election chances.
Progressive Housing Advocate Rae Huang Gains Traction in LA Mayoral Race
Karen Bass drops to 58%5%
A deep-dive profile highlighted progressive housing organizer Rae Huang's challenge to Mayor Karen Bass from the left, promising social housing and free transit, which threatened to split Bass's progressive base.
Progressive Rae Huang gains attention as challenger in LA mayoral race
Karen Bass drops to 58%5%
Rae Huang, a progressive housing advocate and single mother, gained traction challenging Karen Bass with promises of free transit and social housing, appealing to left-wing voters and putting pressure on Bass's support.
Los Angeles City Clerk approves draft petition for initiative ordinance
Karen Bass drops to 58%5%
The City Clerk approved a draft petition for an initiative ordinance, signaling potential policy changes that could influence voter sentiment and impact the mayoral race dynamics, indirectly affecting Karen Bass's market support.
Mayor Karen Bass faces criticism over wildfire response and city issues
Karen Bass drops to 53%9%
Karen Bass's market price declined from 62% to 53% amid ongoing criticism of her handling of the 2025 Palisades Fire recovery and homelessness. Reports and public dissatisfaction about slow rebuilding and city management contributed to her declining support.
Mayor Karen Bass criticized for alleged interference in fire report after Palisades wildfire
Karen Bass drops to 57%6%
AP reported that Bass’s office denied allegations she pushed to soften the LAFD after‑action report on the deadly Palisades fire, sparking public backlash and a drop in her market price from 63% to 57% on Dec 11.
Spencer Pratt launches viral campaign targeting Mayor Bass and city dysfunction
Spencer Pratt jumps to 26%8%
Spencer Pratt announced his mayoral campaign in January 2026, but his viral videos and populist messaging against homelessness and failed leadership began gaining traction in early December 2025, boosting his market price from 18% to 26%. His campaign emphasized a hardline stance on homelessness and criticized incumbent Karen Bass's wildfire response.
Progressive candidates outline competing visions in LA mayoral race
Karen Bass rises to 63%1%
With multiple progressive candidates including Nithya Raman and Rae Huang in the race, the progressive vote was split, which helped stabilize Karen Bass's market position despite ongoing voter frustrations.
Karen Bass addresses Iranian protest in Los Angeles amid U-Haul truck incident
Karen Bass rises to 63%1%
Mayor Karen Bass spoke at an anti-Iranian regime protest in Los Angeles where a U-Haul truck drove into the crowd, causing chaos. Her presence and call for peaceful protest highlighted her leadership on community issues, slightly stabilizing her market position.
U-Haul truck incident at Los Angeles anti-Iranian regime protest draws attention
Karen Bass dips to 62%1%
A U-Haul truck drove into a crowd during an anti-Iranian regime protest in Los Angeles, leading to arrests and heightened media coverage. Mayor Karen Bass addressed the incident, emphasizing peaceful protest rights, which kept public focus on her leadership amid ongoing city tensions.
Los Angeles mayoral race takes shape with multiple candidates emerging
Karen Bass rises to 63%1%
By late November 2025, the Los Angeles mayoral race was becoming competitive with several candidates, including progressive challengers, gaining attention. Criticism of Mayor Bass's leadership on issues like utility bills and homelessness was noted, contributing to market uncertainty about her re-election prospects.
Austin Beutner emerges as leading challenger in Los Angeles mayoral race
Rick Caruso drops to 22%14%
Analysts and media reports highlighted Austin Beutner as the most viable challenger to Mayor Karen Bass, emphasizing his focus on policy outcomes and criticism of city leadership. This perception helped stabilize his support and contributed to the decline in Rick Caruso's market price.
Austin Beutner emerges as leading challenger in LA mayoral race
By late November 2025, Austin Beutner was widely regarded as the strongest challenger to Mayor Karen Bass, with a pragmatic approach appealing to voters concerned about city governance. This perception stabilized his market position and influenced the dynamics of the race.
Austin Beutner emerges as notable challenger in LA mayoral race
Businessman and civic leader Austin Beutner announced his candidacy, criticizing Mayor Bass's leadership on issues like rising utility bills and city management. His campaign added pressure on Bass by highlighting voter dissatisfaction and offering an alternative to her administration.
Nithya Raman discusses City Council vote to cap rent hikes, reinforcing progressive credentials
Nithya Raman publicly supported a rent increase cap, highlighting her progressive stance on housing issues, which helped solidify her appeal to left-leaning voters and maintain her market position.
Nithya Raman discusses historic LA City Council vote to cap rent hikes at 4%
Councilmember Nithya Raman highlighted the City Council's vote to cap rent increases, reinforcing her progressive credentials and appeal to voters concerned about housing affordability, impacting her mayoral campaign visibility.
Mayor Karen Bass launches 'LA is Open' campaign to revive economy and tourism post-wildfires
Karen Bass rises to 63%1%
Mayor Bass initiated a campaign to boost Los Angeles' economy and tourism after the January wildfires, highlighting resilience and readiness for upcoming major events. This positive initiative helped stabilize her market position around 62-63%.
Progressive Rae Huang enters Los Angeles mayoral race
Gina Viola dips to 1%1%
Housing advocate and community organizer Rae Huang announced her candidacy, introducing a progressive challenge to incumbent Karen Bass. This development raised concerns about vote splitting on the left, impacting Bass's market price.
Rae Huang's campaign emphasizes housing and progressive policies
Karen Bass dips to 63%2%
Huang's campaign launch highlighted calls for 'housing for all' and free public transit, energizing progressive voters and potentially impacting Bass's support base, reflected in a slight market decline for Bass.
Los Angeles Labor Movement Endorses Mayor Karen Bass for Re-Election
The Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, representing over 800,000 workers, endorsed incumbent Mayor Karen Bass for re-election, signaling strong union support and boosting her campaign's credibility and market confidence.
Progressive housing advocate Rae Huang enters Los Angeles mayoral race
Karen Bass drops to 64%6%
Rae Huang, aligned with tenant movements and Democratic Socialists, announced her candidacy, potentially splitting the progressive vote and complicating the race for Karen Bass and Nithya Raman. This introduction of a new progressive candidate added complexity to the market dynamics.
Los Angeles Labor Federation endorses Mayor Karen Bass for re‑election
Karen Bass surges to 61%31%
The Los Angeles County Federation of Labor endorsed incumbent Mayor Bass for re‑election, bolstering her support among union voters and helping her price rebound to 61 % by Jun 6 2026 after a low in Apr 2026.
Los Angeles County Federation of Labor endorses Mayor Karen Bass for re-election
The Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, representing over 800,000 workers, announced its strong endorsement of Mayor Karen Bass, citing her leadership and commitment to working families. This endorsement likely bolstered Bass's standing among labor voters and contributed to her early market strength.
Progressive Rae Huang enters LA mayoral race, challenging Karen Bass from the left
Karen Bass drops to 65%5%
Housing advocate and Democratic Socialists of America member Rae Huang announced her candidacy, injecting a progressive voice into the race and potentially splitting the left-leaning vote, which caused some market uncertainty for Bass.
Progressive activist Rae Huang enters Los Angeles mayoral race
Housing advocate and progressive Rae Huang launched her campaign, adding a left-wing challenger to the race. While her entry energized progressive voters, it had a limited direct impact on Bass's market price, which remained stable around 63%.
Progressive Rae Huang enters LA mayoral race, challenging Bass from the left
Housing advocate and Democratic Socialist Rae Huang announced her candidacy, injecting a progressive voice into the race and potentially complicating Bass's path by appealing to younger, tenant-aligned voters. While her impact was seen as a long shot, it added to the progressive dynamics in the race.
Rae Huang officially launches campaign emphasizing housing and progressive policies
Karen Bass dips to 63%2%
Huang's campaign launch highlighted her progressive platform on housing and public safety, reinforcing her role as a significant challenger to Bass and influencing market perceptions of the race's competitiveness.
Housing advocate Rae Huang officially enters 2026 Los Angeles mayoral race
Huang's candidacy was confirmed, highlighting her base among tenant movements and younger progressives aligned with the Democratic Socialists of America. Her entry was seen as a potential threat to Bass by dividing the progressive vote, impacting market confidence in Bass's lead.
Los Angeles Times reports on alleged edits to fire department report amid wildfire controversy
Karen Bass drops to 65%5%
The Los Angeles Times published reports alleging that drafts of the Los Angeles Fire Department’s after-action report were edited to soften criticism of city officials, including Mayor Bass. Bass's office denied these allegations, but the controversy kept scrutiny on her wildfire response, influencing market sentiment.
Housing advocate Rae Huang announces LA mayoral bid, challenging Karen Bass
Gina Viola dips to 1%1%
Progressive activist Rae Huang entered the race, potentially splitting the left-leaning vote and complicating Bass's path to a majority. This development contributed to market uncertainty but did not significantly affect major candidates' prices.
Housing advocate Rae Huang enters LA mayoral race, challenging Karen Bass from the left
Gina Viola dips to 1%1%
Rae Huang, a progressive housing activist, announced her candidacy, potentially complicating the race by appealing to left-leaning voters. This development contributed to a decline in Gina Viola's market price as progressive votes consolidated.
Progressive activist Rae Huang enters Los Angeles mayoral race challenging Karen Bass
Karen Bass drops to 64%6%
Rae Huang, a community organizer aligned with Democratic Socialists of America, announced her candidacy, injecting a progressive challenge that could split the left-leaning vote and complicate Bass's re-election prospects.
Community organizer Rae Huang announces mayoral candidacy against Karen Bass
Karen Bass dips to 63%2%
Rae Huang, a progressive community organizer and member of the Democratic Socialists of America, entered the mayoral race challenging incumbent Karen Bass. Her candidacy introduced a new progressive voice, potentially splitting the left-leaning vote and affecting Bass's market position.
Progressive community organizer Rae Huang enters mayoral race
Rae Huang, a Democratic Socialist and housing advocate, announced her candidacy, introducing a progressive challenge to Mayor Bass and potentially splitting the left-leaning vote. This development added pressure on Bass and influenced market perceptions of the race's dynamics.
Community organizer Rae Huang challenges Mayor Bass, highlighting progressive Christian candidacy
Rae Huang, a progressive Christian pastor, entered the race challenging Karen Bass from the left, bringing new dynamics to the contest and reflecting broader political and cultural debates in Los Angeles.
Progressive activist Rae Huang enters Los Angeles mayoral race challenging Karen Bass
Gina Viola plunges to 2%24%
On November 15, 2025, Rae Huang, a progressive community organizer and Democratic Socialists of America member, announced her candidacy for LA mayor, injecting a left-wing challenge to incumbent Karen Bass. This announcement caused market shifts, with some votes potentially siphoned from Bass, affecting her majority prospects.
Community Organizer Rae Huang Enters LA Mayoral Race, Challenging Karen Bass from the Left
Karen Bass drops to 65%6%
Rae Huang, a progressive community organizer and member of the Democratic Socialists of America, announced her candidacy, injecting a more left-wing progressive voice into the race and potentially splitting the progressive vote further, which could impact Karen Bass's market position.
Progressive activist Rae Huang announces mayoral candidacy against Karen Bass
Karen Bass dips to 63%2%
Rae Huang, a community organizer and member of the Democratic Socialists of America, entered the race, injecting a progressive challenge to Bass and potentially splitting the left-wing vote. This development introduced new dynamics and uncertainty to the race.
Asaad Alnajjar officially launches campaign for LA mayor
By November 11, 2025, Asaad Alnajjar had officially declared his candidacy for Los Angeles mayor, emphasizing his engineering background and long city service. Despite the formal launch, his market support remained low, reflecting limited voter enthusiasm.
Asaad Alnajjar officially launches LA mayoral campaign
Asaad Alnajjar dips to 3%1%
Asaad Alnajjar formally declared his candidacy for Los Angeles mayor, emphasizing his engineering background and city experience. Despite the launch, his market price remained very low, reflecting limited voter enthusiasm.
Asaad Alnajjar Formally Declares Candidacy for Los Angeles Mayor
Asaad Alnajjar plunges to 5%44%
Engineer Asaad Alnajjar officially launched his campaign for mayor, criticizing the city's budget and infrastructure. His formal entry solidified his status as a longshot candidate, aligning with his low single-digit market price.
Asaad Alnajjar Officially Declares Candidacy for Los Angeles Mayor
Asaad Alnajjar plunges to 4%45%
Engineer Asaad Alnajjar officially declared his candidacy for the 2026 mayoral race, criticizing the city's budget and infrastructure management. His formal entry solidified his status as a minor candidate, with his market price settling at a low baseline.
Democratic Socialist Nithya Raman gains progressive support amid LA mayoral race
Nithya Raman, a City Councilmember aligned with Democratic Socialists, gained attention and support as a progressive challenger, inspired by recent socialist victories like New York's Zohran Mamdani. This development contributed to market interest in the progressive vote split but had limited immediate impact on Bass's price.
Democratic Socialists celebrate New York mayoral win, energizing LA progressives including Nithya Raman
The victory of Zohran Mamdani in New York energized Democratic Socialists in Los Angeles, with Nithya Raman and others expressing enthusiasm and solidarity, potentially boosting Raman's progressive base and visibility in the mayoral race.
Democratic Socialists celebrate progressive wins, boosting Nithya Raman's profile
Councilmember Nithya Raman, aligned with the Democratic Socialists of America, gained momentum from progressive victories nationally, including New York's mayoral race. This energized her base and increased her visibility, indirectly pressuring Bass's campaign and influencing market dynamics.
Nithya Raman gains attention as progressive contender
Karen Bass rises to 63%3%
Councilmember Nithya Raman, known for her progressive stance and DSA alignment, gained increased visibility and support, especially after a debate highlighting policy differences. This boosted her market position but also contributed to splitting the progressive vote, indirectly benefiting Bass.
Democratic Socialists inspired by NYC mayoral win look to expand influence in L.A.
Following the election of NYC's democratic socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani, L.A. progressive leaders including Councilmember Nithya Raman expressed enthusiasm, highlighting collaboration with Mayor Bass on homelessness and progressive policies. This bolstered Raman's profile and progressive voter appeal.
Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani’s NYC Mayoral Win Inspires LA Progressives Including Nithya Raman
Karen Bass rises to 60%3%
The election of Zohran Mamdani as New York City mayor energized Democratic Socialists in Los Angeles, including Councilmember Nithya Raman, who praised Karen Bass as the most progressive mayor in LA history. This event highlighted the progressive momentum influencing the LA mayoral race dynamics.
Democratic Socialists gain momentum with New York mayoral win inspiring L.A. progressives
Karen Bass rises to 63%1%
The election of Zohran Mamdani in New York energized Democratic Socialist candidates in Los Angeles, including Councilmember Nithya Raman, who is seen as a progressive contender. This wave influenced the political landscape and market sentiment regarding Bass's vulnerability.
Democratic Socialists celebrate progressive wins, boosting Nithya Raman's profile
An election night party co-hosted by Democratic Socialists of America-Los Angeles celebrated progressive victories, highlighting Nithya Raman's alignment with this movement and increasing her visibility and support in the mayoral race.
Democratic Socialist wave inspires LA progressives including Nithya Raman
Karen Bass dips to 70%1%
The election of Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist, as New York City mayor energized LA progressives and highlighted Nithya Raman's growing appeal, though Bass remained the frontrunner. This context influenced market perceptions of the progressive challenge in LA.
Rick Caruso emphasizes public-private partnerships to aid wildfire victims
Rick Caruso dips to 22%1%
Rick Caruso highlighted his efforts through Steadfast LA to help wildfire victims rebuild, promoting a 'builder’s mentality' approach. Despite this positive messaging, his market price remained low, indicating limited electoral momentum.
Rick Caruso emphasizes 'builder’s mentality' and wildfire recovery efforts
Rick Caruso rises to 23%4%
Rick Caruso highlighted his approach to leadership focused on urgency and common sense, promoting his wildfire recovery startup Steadfast LA. This public engagement slightly improved his market price amid ongoing speculation about his candidacy.
Mayor Karen Bass lifts emergency declaration on homelessness
Mayor Bass ended the local emergency declaration on homelessness, citing progress but acknowledging ongoing challenges. This move was seen as a milestone in her administration's efforts, helping stabilize her market position around 62%.
New York City elects democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, energizing LA progressives
Karen Bass drops to 65%6%
The election of Zohran Mamdani as NYC mayor energized Democratic Socialists in Los Angeles, boosting progressive candidates like Nithya Raman and Rae Huang. This development introduced new dynamics into the LA mayoral race, potentially splitting the progressive vote and affecting Bass's position.
Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani wins New York City mayoral election, energizing left-wing activists
The November 4, 2025, election of Zohran Mamdani as New York City mayor energized progressive activists nationwide, including in Los Angeles, where similar socialist candidates like Rae Huang gained attention. This event influenced market perceptions of left-wing candidates in the LA mayoral race, contributing to volatility.
Asaad Alnajjar unveils immigrant justice roadmap for LA
Asaad Alnajjar rises to 5%1%
Asaad Alnajjar released a comprehensive plan focused on immigrant rights and inclusion in Los Angeles, aiming to energize immigrant communities. Despite this, his market price remained low, indicating limited impact on his electoral prospects.
Asaad Alnajjar unveils immigrant rights agenda for LA mayoral campaign
Alnajjar announced a comprehensive plan to protect immigrant rights in Los Angeles, aiming to empower immigrant communities. However, this policy announcement did not significantly improve his market position, which remained low.
Asaad Alnajjar unveils comprehensive immigrant rights agenda for LA mayoral campaign
Asaad Alnajjar rises to 5%1%
Alnajjar announced a detailed plan focusing on immigrant justice and inclusion, aiming to energize immigrant and working-class communities. This reinforced his campaign message but did not significantly recover his market price.
Los Angeles County opens 140 additional vote centers for 2025 statewide special election
On October 30, 2025, Los Angeles County Registrar announced the opening of 140 additional vote centers to facilitate voting in the 2025 statewide special election. This increased voter access could impact political engagement and turnout, indirectly influencing the mayoral race market dynamics.
Asaad Alnajjar voices strong opposition to $2.6B Los Angeles Convention Center expansion
Asaad Alnajjar plunges to 4%45%
Mayoral candidate Asaad Alnajjar publicly opposed the costly Los Angeles Convention Center expansion, emphasizing priorities like fixing streets and affordable housing. This stance coincided with a sharp drop in his market price from 49% to 4% shortly after October 9.
Asaad Alnajjar publicly opposes $2.6 billion Los Angeles Convention Center expansion
Asaad Alnajjar plunges to 4%45%
On October 22, 2025, mayoral candidate Asaad Alnajjar voiced strong opposition to the costly Los Angeles Convention Center expansion, emphasizing priorities like fixing streets and affordable housing. Despite this policy stance, his market price sharply declined from 49% to 4% shortly after, indicating limited market confidence in his viability.
Asaad Alnajjar opposes $2.6B Los Angeles Convention Center expansion
Asaad Alnajjar plunges to 4%45%
Mayoral candidate Asaad Alnajjar publicly opposed the costly Los Angeles Convention Center expansion project, emphasizing fiscal responsibility and prioritizing city needs. Despite this stance, his market price collapsed sharply, indicating limited voter traction.
Asaad Alnajjar opposes $2.6 billion Los Angeles Convention Center expansion
Asaad Alnajjar plunges to 4%45%
On October 22, 2025, mayoral candidate Asaad Alnajjar publicly opposed the costly Los Angeles Convention Center expansion project, aligning with community advocates and business leaders critical of the plan. This stance aimed to position him as a fiscal conservative focused on practical city issues, briefly boosting his market support.
Mayor Karen Bass demands investigation into federal immigration raids in Los Angeles
Karen Bass jumps to 73%12%
Bass publicly condemned federal immigration raids, calling for accountability and defending immigrant communities, which helped regain political footing and support among voters concerned about immigration enforcement.
Karen Bass’s support surges after wildfire recovery efforts and public statements
Karen Bass jumps to 73%12%
Following public statements and efforts addressing wildfire recovery, Karen Bass’s market price rose significantly, reflecting increased confidence in her leadership despite ongoing challenges.
Karen Bass faces backlash over wildfire response and union accusations
Karen Bass rises to 61%4%
Following criticism of Bass's handling of the January wildfires and accusations of retaliation from the firefighters union, market confidence in Bass surged as she defended her record and took decisive actions, causing a sharp price increase.
Karen Bass's popularity rebounds amid political challenges
Karen Bass jumps to 67%8%
Following initial uncertainty, Karen Bass's market price surged as her public resistance to federal immigration raids and efforts to address homelessness gained positive attention, boosting trader confidence.
Karen Bass's popularity surges amid progressive support and campaign momentum
Karen Bass jumps to 67%8%
Following initial challenges, Karen Bass's market price surged significantly, reflecting growing confidence in her campaign and progressive endorsements, including support from Democratic Socialists like Nithya Raman.
Councilmember Nithya Raman Enters Los Angeles Mayoral Race
Karen Bass rises to 71%1%
Nithya Raman, a progressive councilmember, officially joined the mayoral race, providing a notable challenger to Karen Bass and adding a progressive dynamic to the contest. This announcement contributed to market volatility and affected Bass's perceived chances.
Austin Beutner holds press conference outlining mayoral campaign
Karen Bass surges to 72%15%
Beutner held a press conference in San Pedro to further detail his campaign platform, emphasizing that Los Angeles is 'adrift' under Bass's leadership. This event contributed to a significant price increase for Karen Bass as the market digested the seriousness of the challenge and Bass's response.
Austin Beutner announces challenge to Mayor Karen Bass
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Former Los Angeles schools superintendent Austin Beutner officially entered the mayoral race, presenting the first major challenge to incumbent Karen Bass. This announcement introduced a significant new contender, impacting market dynamics by highlighting a competitive race environment.
Former LA Schools Superintendent Austin Beutner Announces Mayoral Run
Karen Bass surges to 80%21%
Austin Beutner, a former LAUSD superintendent and deputy mayor, officially entered the race challenging incumbent Karen Bass, criticizing her wildfire response. This announcement marked the first major challenge to Bass, causing a significant market price increase for her chances.
Austin Beutner launches mayoral campaign, criticizes Bass leadership
Karen Bass jumps to 67%8%
Beutner formally launched his campaign with a video and public statements criticizing Mayor Bass's leadership and describing Los Angeles as 'adrift.' This intensified market volatility and led to a rebound in Bass's price as the race dynamics became clearer.
Former LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner Launches Campaign for LA Mayor
Rick Caruso plunges to 18%19%
Austin Beutner officially entered the 2026 mayoral race, presenting the first major challenge to incumbent Mayor Karen Bass. This announcement diluted the odds of other potential challengers like Rick Caruso, whose price dropped significantly.
Former LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner announces challenge to Mayor Karen Bass
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Austin Beutner, a former supporter of Bass, officially entered the mayoral race, criticizing the city's leadership and positioning himself as a serious contender. This announcement introduced a major challenger, causing market uncertainty and impacting Bass's perceived re-election chances.
Asaad Alnajjar and Gina Viola Odds Collapse Following Beutner's Entry Into Mayoral Race
Asaad Alnajjar plunges to 4%45%
The entry of a well-funded, high-profile challenger in Austin Beutner consolidated the field, causing the odds of minor candidates Asaad Alnajjar and Gina Viola to drop to near-zero.
Austin Beutner announces mayoral campaign challenging Karen Bass
Karen Bass drops to 65%6%
Former LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner officially announced his candidacy on October 13, 2025, positioning himself as a serious challenger to incumbent Mayor Karen Bass by criticizing her leadership, especially regarding the wildfire response and city management. This announcement caused a notable shift in market prices, with Bass's price dipping and Beutner entering as a significant contender.
Austin Beutner officially announces challenge to Mayor Karen Bass
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Former LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner announced his candidacy for mayor, criticizing Bass's leadership and framing the city as "adrift." This announcement introduced a significant challenger, impacting perceptions of Bass's re-election chances and causing market fluctuations.
Austin Beutner announces challenge to Mayor Karen Bass for 2026 election
Former LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner officially announced his candidacy for Los Angeles mayor, positioning himself as a serious challenger to incumbent Karen Bass. This announcement likely contributed to market shifts, particularly pressuring Rick Caruso's standing.
Former LA Schools Superintendent Austin Beutner announces mayoral bid against Karen Bass
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Austin Beutner, a former LAUSD superintendent and deputy mayor, officially launched his campaign challenging incumbent Mayor Karen Bass, criticizing her leadership and wildfire response. This major entry introduced a serious contender, causing market volatility and impacting Bass's perceived chances.
Austin Beutner announces mayoral bid challenging incumbent Karen Bass
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Former LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner officially launched his campaign for Los Angeles mayor, presenting the first major challenge to incumbent Karen Bass. His entry caused market uncertainty and a temporary dip in Bass's probability as traders reassessed the race dynamics.
Rick Caruso Delays Mayoral Decision as Beutner Enters Race
Rick Caruso plunges to 17%19%
With Austin Beutner entering the race as a major moderate-liberal challenger, Rick Caruso's path narrowed, and his advisors indicated he would delay any decision until after the November special elections.
Austin Beutner announces candidacy challenging Mayor Karen Bass
Former LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner officially launched his campaign for Los Angeles mayor on October 13, 2025, positioning himself as a pragmatic alternative to incumbent Karen Bass. His entry introduced a serious challenger, reflecting voter dissatisfaction with current leadership and causing shifts in market prices.
Former LA Schools Chief Austin Beutner Announces Mayoral Bid Against Karen Bass
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Austin Beutner, a former LAUSD superintendent and previous supporter of Karen Bass, officially entered the mayoral race, presenting the first major challenge to Bass's re-election. This announcement introduced a significant new contender, impacting market perceptions of Bass's re-election chances.
Austin Beutner launches 2026 mayoral bid
Austin Beutner surges to 50%50%
Former LAUSD superintendent Beutner announced his bid for mayor, positioning himself as a reformer. The news triggered a surge in his market probability from virtually 0 % to about 50 % on Oct‑18, before his withdrawal later collapsed his price.
Austin Beutner announces challenge to Mayor Karen Bass in 2026 race
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Former LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner declared his candidacy against incumbent Mayor Karen Bass, highlighting criticisms of her leadership and signaling a serious primary challenge. This announcement caused initial uncertainty in the market, reflected in a price drop for Bass.
Spencer Pratt launches viral campaign attacking Mayor Bass over wildfire response
Asaad Alnajjar plunges to 4%45%
Reality TV personality Spencer Pratt, whose home was destroyed in the Palisades Fire, launched a populist campaign criticizing Karen Bass's leadership and wildfire response. His viral videos and hardline stance on homelessness gained attention, causing a sharp drop in Asaad Alnajjar's market price and affecting Bass's standing.
Austin Beutner announces mayoral candidacy challenging incumbent Karen Bass
Asaad Alnajjar plunges to 4%45%
Austin Beutner, former LAUSD Superintendent and civic leader, officially entered the 2026 Los Angeles mayoral race, positioning himself as a serious challenger to Mayor Karen Bass. His announcement caused a sharp drop in support for other candidates like Asaad Alnajjar and Gina Viola, while Bass's price initially dipped but then surged, reflecting market reassessment of the race dynamics.
Austin Beutner announces candidacy for Los Angeles mayor, challenging incumbent Karen Bass
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Austin Beutner, former LAUSD superintendent and deputy mayor, officially entered the 2026 mayoral race on October 11, 2025, positioning himself as a serious challenger to Mayor Karen Bass. His entry caused a significant market reaction, with Bass's price dropping from 60% to 55% and Caruso's price starting to decline, reflecting the market's reassessment of the race dynamics.
Austin Beutner announces candidacy challenging Mayor Karen Bass
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Former LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner announced his run for mayor, positioning himself as a serious challenger to incumbent Karen Bass. This announcement caused a dip in Bass's price and intensified the race dynamics.
Former LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner Launches 2026 Mayoral Bid
Rick Caruso plunges to 18%18%
Austin Beutner officially announced his candidacy for Mayor of Los Angeles, presenting the first major challenge to incumbent Karen Bass. This entry reshaped the race, causing a drop in the perceived viability of other potential challengers like Rick Caruso.
Austin Beutner announces challenge to Mayor Karen Bass in 2026 race
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Austin Beutner, former Los Angeles schools superintendent and deputy mayor, officially announced his candidacy for mayor, marking the first serious challenge to incumbent Karen Bass. This announcement caused a sharp drop in Bass's market price as traders reassessed the competitiveness of the race.
Austin Beutner launches campaign video and criticizes city leadership under Bass
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Beutner released a campaign video criticizing the city's leadership under Mayor Bass, calling Los Angeles 'adrift' and emphasizing the need for a turnaround. This public launch solidified his challenge and influenced market prices, with Bass's support fluctuating but ultimately stabilizing at a high level.
Austin Beutner Launches Campaign to Challenge Mayor Karen Bass
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Former LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner officially announced his candidacy for Mayor of Los Angeles, presenting the first major challenge to incumbent Karen Bass and causing a realignment of market odds.
Rick Caruso publicly criticizes LA housing policies and hints at mayoral run
Rick Caruso plunges to 12%24%
Rick Caruso gave a public talk criticizing Los Angeles' housing policies and bureaucratic hurdles, signaling a potential mayoral run. This heightened his profile but also drew scrutiny, causing his market price to drop sharply from 36% to 12%.
Austin Beutner announces mayoral bid challenging Karen Bass
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Austin Beutner, former LAUSD superintendent, officially entered the 2026 mayoral race on October 10, positioning himself as a pragmatic alternative to incumbent Karen Bass. This announcement caused a notable dip in Bass's market price and a decline in Caruso's standing as Beutner became the primary challenger.
Rick Caruso criticizes Los Angeles building costs and bureaucracy
Rick Caruso plunges to 17%19%
Rick Caruso publicly stated that his company no longer builds in Los Angeles due to high costs and bureaucratic hurdles, signaling potential challenges for his mayoral campaign and contributing to a decline in his market odds.
Rick Caruso signals possible run for LA mayor or California governor
Rick Caruso plunges to 13%23%
Rick Caruso publicly discussed his political future, hinting at a potential run for LA mayor or California governor, criticizing city leadership and building policies. This announcement caused a sharp drop in his market price as uncertainty about his candidacy grew.
Rick Caruso criticizes LA leadership and hints at possible mayoral run
Rick Caruso plunges to 16%20%
Rick Caruso publicly criticized Los Angeles leadership, especially Mayor Bass's response to the Palisades fire, and discussed challenges in city development. His potential candidacy created uncertainty, leading to a drop in his market price.
Rick Caruso hints at possible mayoral or gubernatorial run, criticizes city leadership
Rick Caruso plunges to 17%19%
Rick Caruso publicly expressed frustration with Los Angeles' political environment and hinted at a potential run for mayor or governor. His critical remarks about city leadership and building environment contributed to a sharp decline in his market price.
Mayor Karen Bass publicly rebukes Rick Caruso for exploiting wildfire tragedy
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
On October 9, 2025, Mayor Karen Bass accused her former rival Rick Caruso of exploiting the January wildfires for political gain, intensifying their rivalry and impacting market perceptions of both candidates. This confrontation contributed to volatility in their market prices, with Bass's support fluctuating and Caruso's declining sharply.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faces reelection challenges amid wildfire fallout
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Karen Bass's reelection campaign began under pressure due to criticism of her handling of the 2025 Palisades wildfire and related city issues. This news caused a temporary dip in her market price and a sharp drop for Asaad Alnajjar, reflecting shifting voter confidence.
Rick Caruso criticizes Los Angeles building costs and bureaucracy, hints at possible mayoral run
Rick Caruso plunges to 13%23%
Rick Caruso publicly criticized Los Angeles for high costs and bureaucratic hurdles in development, signaling potential candidacy for mayor or governor. This negative framing of city leadership contributed to a sharp drop in his market price from 36% to 16% by October 21.
Rick Caruso announces he will not run for Los Angeles mayor in 2026
Rick Caruso plunges to 4%32%
Billionaire developer Rick Caruso confirmed he would not run for mayor, citing personal reasons and family considerations. This decision caused a sharp drop in his market price and reshaped the race dynamics by removing a major contender.
Karen Bass publicly rebukes Rick Caruso for exploiting wildfire tragedy
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
On October 9, 2025, Mayor Karen Bass sharply criticized her former rival Rick Caruso for his public attacks on her handling of the January Palisades wildfires, accusing him of exploiting tragedy and grief. This confrontation heightened political tensions and affected market perceptions, causing a drop in Caruso's support and a temporary dip in Bass's price.
Los Angeles mayoral race begins amid wildfire fallout and homelessness crisis
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Karen Bass faced reelection challenges due to criticism over her handling of the 2025 Palisades wildfire and ongoing city issues like homelessness. New candidates including Spencer Pratt and Adam Miller entered the race, intensifying competition and impacting market perceptions of Bass's chances.
Austin Beutner announces candidacy for Los Angeles mayor
Austin Beutner, former LAUSD superintendent and deputy mayor, officially announced his run for mayor, focusing on homelessness, safety, and criticizing city leadership post-wildfires. This entry introduced a prominent challenger to incumbent Karen Bass, impacting market perceptions.
Rick Caruso publicly criticizes LA building bureaucracy and hints at political run
Rick Caruso plunges to 13%36%
Caruso spoke at a conference highlighting the high costs and bureaucratic hurdles in LA development, criticizing Mayor Bass's leadership and hinting at a possible run for mayor or governor. This negative framing contributed to a sharp drop in his market support from 49% to 13% by October 21.
Billionaire Rick Caruso Says He No Longer Builds in Los Angeles Due to High Costs
Rick Caruso plunges to 18%18%
Billionaire developer Rick Caruso announced at a conference that high costs and bureaucracy have stopped his company from building in Los Angeles, signaling frustration with current leadership and contributing to a decline in his mayoral odds.
Austin Beutner announces challenge to Mayor Karen Bass citing city mismanagement
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Former LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner announced his candidacy for mayor, criticizing Bass's leadership and response to the Palisades fire, marking the first major challenge to her re-election and impacting market confidence in Bass.
Asaad Alnajjar publicly opposes $2.6 billion Los Angeles Convention Center expansion
Asaad Alnajjar plunges to 4%45%
Alnajjar took a public stance against the expensive Convention Center expansion, emphasizing fiscal responsibility and prioritizing city needs. This position coincided with a sharp drop in his market price from 49% to 4%, reflecting limited voter support for his campaign.
Billionaire Rick Caruso Says High Costs and Bureaucracy Stopped His Firm From Building in Los Angeles
Rick Caruso plunges to 18%18%
Billionaire developer Rick Caruso announced at a conference that his company has stopped building in Los Angeles due to high costs and bureaucracy, while continuing to weigh a run for mayor or governor.
Mayor Karen Bass calls for mansion tax exemption to aid Palisades fire recovery
Karen Bass drops to 55%5%
Mayor Bass proposed a one-time exemption to the city's mansion tax to expedite property sales and rebuilding after the devastating Palisades fire, signaling proactive disaster recovery efforts that bolstered her standing.






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