Updated
Updated · Los Angeles Times · Jun 5
AP Vote Feed Split 21,870 Pratt Ballots, Fueling False LA Fraud Claims
Updated
Updated · Los Angeles Times · Jun 5

AP Vote Feed Split 21,870 Pratt Ballots, Fueling False LA Fraud Claims

3 articles · Updated · Los Angeles Times · Jun 5

Summary

  • A 1-minute lag in the Associated Press election feed made Los Angeles mayoral results briefly show 0 new votes for Spencer Pratt, triggering fraud claims amplified by Elon Musk and Trump allies.
  • AP said an automated update pulled in one group of candidates first and another 1 minute later; taken together, the two updates included 21,870 votes for Pratt, 12,850 for Karen Bass and 9,521 for Nithya Raman.
  • The Los Angeles Times, which checks the AP feed once a minute, captured the first partial update at about 8:35 p.m. and the second on its next refresh, creating the misleading snapshot seen online.
  • Los Angeles County said its official results never showed a batch with zero Pratt votes, and Stanford researcher Justin Grimmer's review found the ballots were simply reported in two back-to-back updates.
  • The episode echoes 2020-style vote-count conspiracy claims, highlighting how media data feeds are now scrutinized as if they were official election reports.

Insights

Does the media's need for instant election results do more harm than good for public trust?
How can voters tell the difference between a real data glitch and an AI-powered disinformation attack?
What can technology realistically do to restore voter confidence in a climate of widespread distrust?