Spencer Pratt finished third in the June 2, 2026 Los Angeles mayoral primary after an initial lead evaporated during mail-in ballot counting, leaving Nithya Raman and incumbent Karen Bass to advance. On June 12 he posted a video stating that the campaign portion of his effort to “save” Los Angeles was ending, while vowing continued attacks on the runoff candidates and teasing undisclosed recordings that could force one to resign. He did not contest certified results or echo external fraud claims. The nonpartisan race drew attention from Republican figures, but Pratt’s statements focused on winding down his bid without a formal concession declaration. Traders are monitoring whether any additional public statement or action by early July meets the market’s specific concession criteria.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket. Isto não é aconselhamento de trading e não tem qualquer papel na resolução deste mercado. · Atualizado$18,001 Vol.
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2 de julho
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$18,001 Vol.
15 de junho
36%
2 de julho
61%
A concession is defined as an unambiguous public statement that acknowledges that the candidate lost the 2026 Los Angeles mayoral elections, will not be the next Mayor of Los Angeles, or acknowledges the victory of an opponent. If a candidate makes these acknowledgements while also claiming that the election was rigged or that there was fraud, this will still qualify as a concession.
Any public statement from this candidate written or verbal will qualify. Speeches in which this candidate begins speaking within the time frame of this market will qualify, even if their declaration of concession falls outside the market’s timeframe.
Only public statements from this candidate will qualify. Reports of private conversations, e.g. if the candidate called the victor and conceded over the phone, will not count.
Mercado Aberto: Jun 8, 2026, 1:10 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...A concession is defined as an unambiguous public statement that acknowledges that the candidate lost the 2026 Los Angeles mayoral elections, will not be the next Mayor of Los Angeles, or acknowledges the victory of an opponent. If a candidate makes these acknowledgements while also claiming that the election was rigged or that there was fraud, this will still qualify as a concession.
Any public statement from this candidate written or verbal will qualify. Speeches in which this candidate begins speaking within the time frame of this market will qualify, even if their declaration of concession falls outside the market’s timeframe.
Only public statements from this candidate will qualify. Reports of private conversations, e.g. if the candidate called the victor and conceded over the phone, will not count.
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0x65070BE91...Spencer Pratt finished third in the June 2, 2026 Los Angeles mayoral primary after an initial lead evaporated during mail-in ballot counting, leaving Nithya Raman and incumbent Karen Bass to advance. On June 12 he posted a video stating that the campaign portion of his effort to “save” Los Angeles was ending, while vowing continued attacks on the runoff candidates and teasing undisclosed recordings that could force one to resign. He did not contest certified results or echo external fraud claims. The nonpartisan race drew attention from Republican figures, but Pratt’s statements focused on winding down his bid without a formal concession declaration. Traders are monitoring whether any additional public statement or action by early July meets the market’s specific concession criteria.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket. Isto não é aconselhamento de trading e não tem qualquer papel na resolução deste mercado. · Atualizado
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