Spencer Pratt has almost reached the top of the hill.
With the polls now open in the Tuesday, June 2, election, his wife Heidi Montag is showing her support in hopes that he becomes the mayor of Los Angeles.
“May God’s will be done. đ,” the reality TV star, 39, wrote on X in support of her husband, 42.
Polls across California opened at 7 a.m. local time on Tuesday, and they will close at 8 p.m. PT.
In the race for L.A. mayor, the Hills alum is running against incumbent Karen Bass and City Council member Nithya Raman. According to the Los Angeles Times, the race is extremely tight.
According to a poll by the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies (cosponsored by The Times), Bass had 26% support from likely voters, with Raman at 25% support and Pratt at 22% support. Bass previously had a substantial lead.
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Live results will filter in as the polls close, but it could take days or more before anything is official, according to the Washington Post.
Pratt has been campaigning hard since he announced that he is running for mayor of Los Angeles while commemorating the one-year anniversary of the devastating Palisades Fire, which destroyed his home.
When the political candidate revealed an advertisement promoting his campaign, he wrote on X: “They not like us.”
“This is where Mayor Bass lives. You notice something?” Pratt began in the video ad, pointing to a house allegedly owned by the current California mayor.
“This is where I live,” Pratt said, as he stood outside of a mobile home in an area that appears to have been ravaged in the California wildfires.
“They let my home burn down,” he continued. “I know what the consequences of failed leadership are. That’s why I’m running for mayor â for my sons and the rest of us Angelenos that want to stop these corrupt politicians from destroying our city.”
“I’m done waiting for someone to take real action,” Pratt â who has been outspoken in his criticism of California governor Gavin Newsom and mayor Bass â explained during his impassioned speech at the “They Let Us Burn!” protest.