LA Runoff Map: District Loyalties Split Between Bass, Raman and Pratt

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As tallies near completion, Raman leads in three eastern districts and Bass dominates South L.A., with Pratt strongest in the West Valley. Overall, Raman is about 34% to Bass’s 31% and Pratt’s 27%, setting up a Raman–Bass runoff. Raman’s strongest districts were CD1, CD13 and CD14 (roughly 38–45%), Bass excelled in South L.A. (CD8 near 62%; CD10 ~45%; CD9 ~42%), and Pratt led in CD12 (39%), CD3 (about 37%), and briefly in CD5 (roughly 30.7% to Raman’s 30.6%). Measure ER also prevailed, adding a countywide sales-tax boost to the political mix.
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