Farrah Abraham has officially entered the political arena, but her timing seems slightly off.
The reality television personality recently announced her candidacy for the mayor of Austin, Texas, on social media.
However, during an interview with TMZ Live on Thursday, Farrah learned that the next mayoral election in Austin does not take place until 2028.
The current mayor, Kirk Watson, began a four-year term after winning the 2024 election.
Despite the confusion over the calendar, Farrah had already launched a campaign website and started asking for political donations for a 2026 run.
When the interviewers pointed out the discrepancy, Farrah appeared confused about the differences between local and federal election cycles.
She eventually took the news in stride, suggesting that the extra two years would simply give her more time to prepare her platform and connect with voters.
Following the realization that the mayor's seat is not available this year, Farrah has started pivoting her messaging.
She recently shared posts about "running for district 2026," though she did not specify which local office she intends to seek.
Her supporters have noted that her ambition remains high regardless of the specific title.
Farrah mentioned that she is also watching Spencer Pratt’s mayoral run in Los Angeles, which is actually scheduled for 2026.
Farrah has lived in Austin for several years and frequently shares her opinions on local issues.
While her initial announcement contained some factual errors, she seems determined to stay involved in Texas politics.
Her entrance into the race adds a unique element to the local political scene, and many residents are curious to see how a reality star handles the complexities of city government.
Whether she runs for a district seat or waits for the 2028 mayoral race, Farrah clearly intends to make her voice heard.