Recent Republican House primary results have shaped trader expectations around a modest number of incumbent defeats. Dan Crenshaw lost renomination in Texas amid challenges over alignment with the Trump agenda, while Tony Gonzales advanced to a runoff against a primary opponent. Additional contested races involving figures like Thomas Massie highlight ongoing pressures from conservative challengers and endorsement dynamics. With most districts still awaiting voting, these early outcomes align with historical patterns in which few incumbents typically lose, though factors such as redistricting effects and voter turnout in battleground areas could influence the final tally through the remainder of the cycle.
Polymarket ডেটা রেফারেন্স করে পরীক্ষামূলক AI-জেনারেটেড সারাংশ। এটি ট্রেডিং পরামর্শ নয় এবং এই মার্কেট কীভাবে রেজলভ হয় তাতে কোনো ভূমিকা রাখে না। · আপডেটেডHow many Republican House Incumbents will not win their Primary?
>15 7.1%
13-15 3.5%
10-12 <1%
<3 <1%
$51,762 Vol.
$51,762 Vol.
<3
<1%
4-6
47%
7-9
49%
10-12
1%
13-15
3%
>15
7%
>15 7.1%
13-15 3.5%
10-12 <1%
<3 <1%
$51,762 Vol.
$51,762 Vol.
<3
<1%
4-6
47%
7-9
49%
10-12
1%
13-15
3%
>15
7%
This market will resolve according to the number of Republican House incumbents who do not win their nominating election to move on to the general election as a result of the 2026 midterm primary elections.
An incumbent will be considered not to have won their election if they are not declared the winner of the election they sought, including if they withdraw, suspend, or otherwise leave the race at any point after officially registering as a candidate, regardless of the reason. Incumbents who do not officially register as candidates for reelection will not be considered.
This market will resolve based on the results of all House nominating elections, including party primaries, top-two or jungle primaries, and primaries for special elections, that are scheduled to occur between March 1 and September 30, 2026. If a required runoff for any such election or a subsequent qualifying round in a non-partisan primary system could change the market’s outcome, the market will remain open until that contest is conclusively called by this market’s resolution sources.
A candidate's party will be determined by their ballot-listed or otherwise identifiable affiliation with that party at the time of their nominating election.
Members of the House of Representatives who are "delegates” or “resident commissioners” not chosen by the people of a state are not included for purposes of resolving this market.
The resolution source for this market will be the Associated Press, Fox News, and NBC. This market will resolve once all three sources have conclusively called all relevant nominating elections. If all three sources do not achieve consensus in calling the relevant races for this market, it will resolve based on official state certification of the nominating election results.
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Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...This market will resolve according to the number of Republican House incumbents who do not win their nominating election to move on to the general election as a result of the 2026 midterm primary elections.
An incumbent will be considered not to have won their election if they are not declared the winner of the election they sought, including if they withdraw, suspend, or otherwise leave the race at any point after officially registering as a candidate, regardless of the reason. Incumbents who do not officially register as candidates for reelection will not be considered.
This market will resolve based on the results of all House nominating elections, including party primaries, top-two or jungle primaries, and primaries for special elections, that are scheduled to occur between March 1 and September 30, 2026. If a required runoff for any such election or a subsequent qualifying round in a non-partisan primary system could change the market’s outcome, the market will remain open until that contest is conclusively called by this market’s resolution sources.
A candidate's party will be determined by their ballot-listed or otherwise identifiable affiliation with that party at the time of their nominating election.
Members of the House of Representatives who are "delegates” or “resident commissioners” not chosen by the people of a state are not included for purposes of resolving this market.
The resolution source for this market will be the Associated Press, Fox News, and NBC. This market will resolve once all three sources have conclusively called all relevant nominating elections. If all three sources do not achieve consensus in calling the relevant races for this market, it will resolve based on official state certification of the nominating election results.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Recent Republican House primary results have shaped trader expectations around a modest number of incumbent defeats. Dan Crenshaw lost renomination in Texas amid challenges over alignment with the Trump agenda, while Tony Gonzales advanced to a runoff against a primary opponent. Additional contested races involving figures like Thomas Massie highlight ongoing pressures from conservative challengers and endorsement dynamics. With most districts still awaiting voting, these early outcomes align with historical patterns in which few incumbents typically lose, though factors such as redistricting effects and voter turnout in battleground areas could influence the final tally through the remainder of the cycle.
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