Spencer Pratt’s recent social media video on June 12, 2026, in which he stated that the campaign phase of his Los Angeles mayoral bid was ending while vowing continued attacks on runoff candidates Karen Bass and Nithya Raman, forms the core driver of trader positioning. The statement did not contest primary results or endorse fraud claims despite endorsement and public remarks from President Trump, aligning with standard concession language in U.S. municipal elections. Mail-in vote tabulation that erased Pratt’s earlier lead and confirmed his third-place finish supplied the immediate electoral trigger. Polymarket traders now weigh the precise timing of any formal concession language against the July 2 resolution window and potential follow-on actions such as planned disclosures of recordings. No further scheduled campaign deadlines or court filings currently alter the outlook.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado$18,283 Vol.
15 de junio
27%
2 de julio
46%
$18,283 Vol.
15 de junio
27%
2 de julio
46%
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 abierto: 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’s recent social media video on June 12, 2026, in which he stated that the campaign phase of his Los Angeles mayoral bid was ending while vowing continued attacks on runoff candidates Karen Bass and Nithya Raman, forms the core driver of trader positioning. The statement did not contest primary results or endorse fraud claims despite endorsement and public remarks from President Trump, aligning with standard concession language in U.S. municipal elections. Mail-in vote tabulation that erased Pratt’s earlier lead and confirmed his third-place finish supplied the immediate electoral trigger. Polymarket traders now weigh the precise timing of any formal concession language against the July 2 resolution window and potential follow-on actions such as planned disclosures of recordings. No further scheduled campaign deadlines or court filings currently alter the outlook.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado
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