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Home » Karen Bass to run for reelection despite wildfire failures and low approval rating

Karen Bass to run for reelection despite wildfire failures and low approval rating

By Frank BojaziMay 6, 2025Updated:September 1, 2025 News

(Crankers.com) Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has officially announced her bid for re-election in the upcoming 2026 mayoral race. In July 2024, she filed the necessary paperwork to form a fundraising committee for the June 2026 election, becoming the first candidate to do so, according to the city’s Ethics Commission. Bass emphasized her commitment to continuing the momentum of her administration, highlighting achievements such as a 10.4% decrease in unsheltered homelessness through her “Inside Safe” initiative.

The 2026 Los Angeles mayoral election is scheduled for June 2, 2026, with a potential runoff on November 3, 2026, if no candidate secures a majority. While Bass has declared her candidacy, the political landscape remains dynamic, with discussions about potential challengers gaining traction. Notably, Rick Caruso, whom Bass narrowly defeated in 2022, has been vocal in his criticism of her administration, particularly regarding the handling of the January 2025 wildfires. Despite this, no formal challenger has yet emerged to contest Bass’s re-election bid.

As the election approaches, Bass’s leadership during the wildfire crisis and her administration’s responses to various challenges will likely be central issues in the campaign. Her ability to address these concerns and maintain public support will be crucial in determining the outcome of the 2026 mayoral race.

Bass is still under mounting scrutiny following her administration’s handling of the January 2025 wildfires, which devastated large parts of the city and resulted in significant loss of life and property.

In June 2024, Bass approved a $17.6 million reduction in the Los Angeles Fire Department’s (LAFD) budget for the 2024–2025 fiscal year, a decision that has come under fire as the city grapples with the aftermath of the wildfires. LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley had warned that such cuts would “severely limit” the department’s ability to prepare for and respond to large-scale emergencies, including wildfires. The reductions affected core operations such as training, fire prevention, and emergency medical services.

Compounding the controversy, Bass was in Ghana attending a presidential inauguration when the wildfires began. Critics argue that her absence during a critical time demonstrated a lack of leadership. In response, Bass admitted that traveling abroad during the crisis was a mistake and acknowledged the need for better preparedness in the future.

The combination of budgetary constraints and perceived mismanagement has led to widespread public outcry. A Change.org petition calling for Bass’s recall has garnered over 165,000 signatures, citing “gross mismanagement” and a failure to effectively respond to the fires. Additionally, a recent poll indicates that only 37% of Los Angeles voters approve of Bass’s handling of the wildfire crisis, with 43% expressing support for Republican leadership instead, as reported .

Despite the criticism, Bass has initiated recovery efforts, including an executive order to expedite the rebuilding of fire-resistant homes and infrastructure in affected areas. However, the effectiveness of these measures remains to be seen, and the long-term impact on Bass’s political future is uncertain. As Los Angeles approaches the 2026 mayoral election, the handling of the 2025 wildfires is likely to be a central issue for voters.

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