Stephanie Pratt'S Voting Drama: Crying Foul In The La Mayoral Race

  • By Miles
  • June 11, 2026, 2 p.m.

Stephanie Pratt Raises a Stink in LA Mayoral Race

Stephanie Pratt, the sister of reality TV sensation Spencer Pratt, isn't keeping quiet about the Los Angeles mayoral race. She’s raising eyebrows and sparking conversation across LA's sunny boulevards by claiming she was cheated out of her vote for Spencer because his name didn't show up on her ballot.

“I tried to vote twice for my brother with my Palisades address (I have my own home there),” Stephanie shared, adding fuel to an ongoing investigation into alleged voter fraud led by Los Angeles federal prosecutor Bill Essayli.

“He was NOT on the ballot either time and they told me I couldn’t try a 3rd time.”

Drama Unfolds Amidst Voter Fraud Probe

Bill Essayli's investigation follows hot on the heels of President Trump's allegations about California's primary election. The probe targets specific suspicious election activities rather than a grand conspiracy. It includes monitoring of ballot counting and a contested audit of voter registration records.

Just hours before her brother was knocked out of the race by a significant ballot drop favoring Nithya Raman, Stephanie's remarks made waves. As she gears up for a runoff with her former friend Karen Bass in November, Stephanie's comments add an extra layer of Malibu-style drama to an already heated election.

The Pratt Campaign: A Reality Show-Style Battle

Spencer Pratt, never one to shy away from a challenge, turned what some initially dismissed as a publicity stunt into a formidable campaign. His candid posts on local issues and his eagerness to challenge establishment politicians have been a hit with voters.

Before his exit, Spencer rallied his supporters with a passionate plea: “Folks, we’re dealing with a fraction of a percentage point difference. There’s still hundreds of thousands of votes outstanding, and LA officials have given us the next three weeks to count!” he declared, punctuating his statement with the spirited cry, “Let’s git-r-dun!”

As the dust settles, the world of LA politics has once again proven to be as entertaining and unpredictable as a Hollywood blockbuster.

Miles
Author: Miles