Late ballots flip the script in LA mayor race, threatening Pratt's lead

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Nithya Raman gains steam on a wave of late-counted ballots, narrowing Spencer Pratt's lead in the LA mayoral race and keeping a Bass–Raman runoff possible, while observers voice concern over slow vote-counting and trust in the electoral process as about 78% of ballots have been counted.
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