Spencer Pratt is running for mayor of Los Angeles as a nonpartisan candidate, but publicly he is a registered Republican as of 2020. He has positioned his campaign as not aligned with any party, though his registration has been noted by outlets as Republican. Recent coverage focuses on his bid in the 2026 LA mayoral race and the attention it’s drawing as a celebrity-turned-politician.[1][2][3][7]
Key takeaways:
- Pratt officially filed to run for LA mayor in early January 2026, framing the race as nonpartisan in his communications.[2]
- He remains a registered Republican, and he has said he does not plan to change that registration, emphasizing that the race should be about action rather than party labels.[1][2]
- Media framing varies: some outlets treat him as a provocative outsider in a high-profile, nonpartisan contest, while others note the potential impact of celebrity status in California elections.[3][8]
Illustrative context:
- In a nonpartisan California mayoral jungle primary, Pratt’s celebrity profile and media traction could influence voter attention even if party labels aren’t listed on ballots.[8][9]
If you’d like, I can summarize the latest developments from specific outlets or track official campaign filings and major endorsements as they emerge.