
"I think this brings up the question as to whether Spencer Pratt can satisfy the residency requirement required under the charter to be elected mayor, said Jessica Levinson, professor of law at Loyola Marymount University."
"I wasn't thinking, 'I really need to make sure I stay in this ZIP Code in case I run for mayor,' Pratt said in the video."
"We see him frequently. Every month or every other week, said Samantha Smith, the manager of Delgado's Mexican Restaurant, which is half a mile from Pratt's parents' house."
Spencer Pratt, a candidate for Los Angeles mayor, has acknowledged living in Santa Barbara County after his home was destroyed in a fire. Candidates must be registered voters and residents of L.A. by January 3 to qualify for the election. Pratt stated that his burned lot remains his legal residence, despite living at his father's rental home. His voter registration lists a Carpinteria address linked to his parents. Local restaurant staff confirm his frequent visits, indicating he is still active in the community.
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