Los Angeles Mayor winner?
13dHigh ImpactDonald Trump backed Spencer Pratt for Los Angeles mayor, and Pratt is currently at 27%.

Spencer Pratt
Donald Trump backed Spencer Pratt for Los Angeles mayor, and Pratt is currently at 27%.

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Current roleReality television personality
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age42 years old (Aug 14, 1983)
GenderMale
LocationCalifornia
BackgroundReality television personality
EducationCrossroads School (Santa Monica)
Notable personal detailsSpencer William Pratt is an American reality television personality and social media influencer who became known for appearing on MTV’s "The Hills." He earned an undergraduate degree in political science from the University of Southern California (completed in 2013). In 2026, he became a candidate in the nonpartisan Los Angeles mayoral election, running as a registered Republican, and was listed by the Los Angeles City Clerk as a certified candidate for Mayor on the June 2, 2026 primary ballot.
The candidate emphasizes fiscal restraint, government accountability, and cutting wasteful spending rather than expanding costly new programs. Policy priorities include performance audits, competitive bidding, cutting or terminating ineffective programs, regulatory relief and lower burdens for small businesses, and audits of utilities and pandemic/ disaster spending; no explicit proposals to raise taxes or expand progressive taxation are stated. The campaign frames taxpayer protection and limiting rate or fee increases unless tied to demonstrated efficiency.
The candidate opposes expanding government programs and emphasizes a treatment-first, performance-based approach to homelessness and related mental health and addiction services, prioritizing accountability and contracting for outcomes rather than expanding city-run programs.
The candidate supports active cooperation with federal immigration enforcement (ICE) and opposes Los Angeles’s sanctuary city approach, emphasizing removal of individuals he calls threats to public safety. His public statements and past activism have advocated for sealing the U.S.–Mexico border and stronger enforcement measures.
Emphasizes utility accountability, grid resilience, and infrastructure hardening while prioritizing ratepayer protection and streamlined, market-oriented responses to disasters and rebuilding; does not endorse aggressive emissions targets or Green New Deal–style policies in available campaign materials. Policy messaging focuses on auditing LADWP, preventing wasteful spending, and tying any rate increases to demonstrated efficiency and service improvements. Emergency preparedness and faster permitting for rebuilding are framed as priorities over expanding new costly programs.
The candidate emphasizes restoring public safety by prioritizing frontline policing over defund-style approaches, recruiting and retaining officers, and holding repeat offenders accountable while supporting prosecution of retail theft and organized criminal activity. The campaign rejects defunding police and calls for stronger enforcement and accountability for law enforcement leadership. Public safety messaging frames cooperation with federal authorities and tough enforcement of violent crime as central priorities.
Donald Trump backed Spencer Pratt for Los Angeles mayor, and Pratt is currently at 27%.
Spencer Pratt has announced he is running for Los Angeles mayor in 2026, casting himself as a populist outsider and criticizing local leaders over their handling of the 2025 California wildfires. He and Heidi Montag say they are still without a permanent home after losing their property in the fires and are struggling financially to rebuild. His campaign has also drawn sharp backlash from his sister Stephanie Pratt, who called his run a “vote for stupidity” and aired allegations about him. Rick Caruso’s decision not to run has left Pratt among the names mentioned in an unsettled mayoral field.
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