Karen Bass leads trader consensus at 41.5% implied probability for the 2026 Los Angeles mayoral election, buoyed by her incumbency despite criticisms over persistent homelessness, budget deficits, and recent wildfires straining city resources. Nithya Raman trails at 31.5%, gaining from her visibility as a progressive Los Angeles City Council member pushing tenant protections and public safety reforms amid council infighting. Spencer Pratt's jump to 11% reflects viral social media buzz from his recent satirical campaign announcement, appealing to meme traders skeptical of establishment candidates. Lower odds for Rick Caruso and others signal fading 2022 momentum, with markets eyeing early 2026 filing deadlines and potential Bass reelection clarity.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedKaren Bass 42%
Nithya Raman 32%
Spencer Pratt 11%
Adam Miller 4.3%
$468,623 Vol.
$468,623 Vol.

Karen Bass
42%

Nithya Raman
32%

Spencer Pratt
11%

Adam Miller
4%

Rae Huang
3%

Gina Viola
2%

Rick Caruso
1%

Austin Beutner
1%

Lindsey Horvath
1%

Asaad Alnajjar
1%

Monica Rodriguez
1%
Karen Bass 42%
Nithya Raman 32%
Spencer Pratt 11%
Adam Miller 4.3%
$468,623 Vol.
$468,623 Vol.

Karen Bass
42%

Nithya Raman
32%

Spencer Pratt
11%

Adam Miller
4%

Rae Huang
3%

Gina Viola
2%

Rick Caruso
1%

Austin Beutner
1%

Lindsey Horvath
1%

Asaad Alnajjar
1%

Monica Rodriguez
1%
This market will resolve according to the candidate that wins the election.
The primary resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting; however, if there is any ambiguity in the results, this market will resolve according to official information from the City of Los Angeles.
Market Opened: Oct 9, 2025, 4:35 PM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...Karen Bass leads trader consensus at 41.5% implied probability for the 2026 Los Angeles mayoral election, buoyed by her incumbency despite criticisms over persistent homelessness, budget deficits, and recent wildfires straining city resources. Nithya Raman trails at 31.5%, gaining from her visibility as a progressive Los Angeles City Council member pushing tenant protections and public safety reforms amid council infighting. Spencer Pratt's jump to 11% reflects viral social media buzz from his recent satirical campaign announcement, appealing to meme traders skeptical of establishment candidates. Lower odds for Rick Caruso and others signal fading 2022 momentum, with markets eyeing early 2026 filing deadlines and potential Bass reelection clarity.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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