Spencer Pratt'S Skid Row Showdown: Unmasking Alleged Election Mishaps In L.A. Mayoral Race

  • By Miles
  • June 19, 2026, noon

Spencer Pratt's Election Drama Hits Skid Row

Amid the palm-lined streets and Hollywood glitz, Spencer Pratt's brutal defeat in the Los Angeles mayoral race has taken a dramatic turn. The former reality TV star sent a team of sleuths, lovingly dubbed the "Pratt Pack," into the heart of Skid Row to dig for clues about alleged election shenanigans. And RadarOnline.com reports, they've turned up some tantalizing tidbits.

The team alleges they found startling evidence suggesting fraudulent behavior in the election, which saw Pratt unexpectedly slip from second to third place. This shift occurred after a wave of mail-in ballots boosted Nithya Raman's numbers, leaving Pratt trailing behind Karen Bass.

"What we're finding is a lot of people being registered to vote, a lot of ballots being sent out, and nobody actually voted," shared Former California State Senator Susan Collins with The California Post.

The Skid Row Enigma: Votes Gone Missing?

On the gritty streets of Skid Row, known for its large homeless population, the Pratt Pack conversed with locals and petition gatherers, uncovering potential discrepancies. There's chatter of nearly 8,000 registered voters linked to shelters and housing projects, with 1,160 tied to the Midnight Mission – but many ballots seemingly vanished into the ether.

A local even mentioned Brenda Lee Brown Armstrong, a woman embroiled in scandal for allegedly paying homeless folks to register to vote. "She was right at this corner," the local noted, claiming people were lured by small incentives like cash or cigarettes.

The pressing question remains: where did these missing ballots go? "I have not found anybody that has actually voted," Collins revealed, adding more fuel to the fire of this unfolding mystery.

Spencer Pratt Stands His Ground

Despite his defeat, Spencer Pratt hasn't lost his fire. On Instagram, he declared, "Hey morons, I didn't get in this for political power. I got in this to expose this corrupt machine, and nothing's changed." Directing his ire towards Bass and Raman, he added that Los Angeles is now stuck with "two morons" responsible for the city's woes.

Even President Trump and Vice President JD Vance chimed in, branding the election results as "rigged" and "pretty shady," amplifying the controversy surrounding the election's outcome. But for Pratt, this is just the beginning of his political saga, as he vows to continue championing the truth in the city of angels.

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