Spencer Pratt finished third in the June 2, 2026, Los Angeles mayoral primary behind Karen Bass and Nithya Raman after trailing in early returns and falling behind amid California's extended ballot counting. Pratt posted a video on June 12 signaling the end of his campaign phase, stating he was moving to a "more interesting" next stage while declaring opposition to the runoff candidates, without referencing a recount or contesting certified tallies. External claims of irregularities from figures like President Trump have circulated, yet Pratt has not pursued formal challenges or announced legal action by the July 2 deadline. Traders view this public stance and shift in focus as strong signals that a recount request remains unlikely, aligning with the current 86% probability on "No."
Eksperimental na AI-generated summary na nire-reference ang Polymarket data. Hindi ito trading advice at wala itong papel sa kung paano nire-resolve ang market na ito. · Na-updateWill Spencer Pratt call for 1st round recount?
Any general demand for a recount will qualify. If the candidate specifies the size of their demanded recount, it must cover enough ballots such that, if changed, it could affect which candidate will advance to the runoff. Demands for minor administrative re-tallies and routine canvass corrections will not qualify as a demand for a recount for the purposes of this market.
A qualifying statement must definitively demand that a recount occur. Statements that are clearly satirical, hypothetical, or rhetorical will not qualify.
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 demand for a recount falls outside the market’s timeframe.
Only public statements from this candidate will qualify. Reports of private conversations will not count.
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0x65070BE91...Any general demand for a recount will qualify. If the candidate specifies the size of their demanded recount, it must cover enough ballots such that, if changed, it could affect which candidate will advance to the runoff. Demands for minor administrative re-tallies and routine canvass corrections will not qualify as a demand for a recount for the purposes of this market.
A qualifying statement must definitively demand that a recount occur. Statements that are clearly satirical, hypothetical, or rhetorical will not qualify.
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 demand for a recount falls outside the market’s timeframe.
Only public statements from this candidate will qualify. Reports of private conversations will not count.
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0x65070BE91...Spencer Pratt finished third in the June 2, 2026, Los Angeles mayoral primary behind Karen Bass and Nithya Raman after trailing in early returns and falling behind amid California's extended ballot counting. Pratt posted a video on June 12 signaling the end of his campaign phase, stating he was moving to a "more interesting" next stage while declaring opposition to the runoff candidates, without referencing a recount or contesting certified tallies. External claims of irregularities from figures like President Trump have circulated, yet Pratt has not pursued formal challenges or announced legal action by the July 2 deadline. Traders view this public stance and shift in focus as strong signals that a recount request remains unlikely, aligning with the current 86% probability on "No."
Eksperimental na AI-generated summary na nire-reference ang Polymarket data. Hindi ito trading advice at wala itong papel sa kung paano nire-resolve ang market na ito. · Na-update
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