Zohran Mamdani has surged to the top of trader sentiment for TIME's 2026 Person of the Year, with market-implied odds around 30-34% on major platforms, fueled by his high-profile role as New York City mayor and growing national political influence. This momentum reflects a crowded field where the first American pope, Leo XIV, sits near 18% amid ongoing Vatican visibility, while Donald Trump holds steady near 10-12% thanks to his persistent dominance of global headlines. Historical precedent shows TIME often favors figures or groups shaping the year's biggest stories, as seen with the 2025 "Architects of AI" selection, leaving room for late surges from AI developments, entertainment crossovers, or unexpected political turns before the December announcement. Traders should monitor major news cycles and TIME100 announcements for shifts in consensus.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedTIME Person of the Year 2026
$15,185 Vol.
Zohran Mamdani
32%
Pope Leo XIV
16%
Donald Trump
14%
Elon Musk
9%
Jeremy Hansen
8%
Benjamin Netanyahu
8%
Dario Amodei
7%
Victor Glover
7%
Reid Wiseman
7%
Artificial Intelligence
7%
Shehbaz Sharif
6%
Jerome Powell
6%
Péter Magyar
6%
ChatGPT
6%
Marco Rubio
6%
Taylor Swift
5%
Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf
5%
Bad Bunny
5%
James Talarico
5%
Christina Koch
4%
Sam Altman
3%
Alysa Liu
1%
$15,185 Vol.
Zohran Mamdani
32%
Pope Leo XIV
16%
Donald Trump
14%
Elon Musk
9%
Jeremy Hansen
8%
Benjamin Netanyahu
8%
Dario Amodei
7%
Victor Glover
7%
Reid Wiseman
7%
Artificial Intelligence
7%
Shehbaz Sharif
6%
Jerome Powell
6%
Péter Magyar
6%
ChatGPT
6%
Marco Rubio
6%
Taylor Swift
5%
Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf
5%
Bad Bunny
5%
James Talarico
5%
Christina Koch
4%
Sam Altman
3%
Alysa Liu
1%
A listed option will be considered TIME Person of the Year if they/it are explicitly named as Person of the Year.
Additionally, the following rules apply:
If multiple people are explicitly named person of the year, both people will be considered TIME Person of the Year.
If the TIME Person of the Year is a concept, group or thing, a person may still be considered Person of the Year if they are also explicitly named person of the year, or if they are directly associated with the concept, group or thing named as person of the Year and are pictured on any official TIME cover announcing the Person of the Year. For example, in 2025 when TIME Person of the Year was “Architects of AI” the option for Sam Altman would have resolved to “Yes” as he was associated with the concept and is pictured on the Cover. However, if Sam Altman were Person of the Year, and ChatGPT was shown on the cover, this would not qualify for ChatGPT because ChatGPT is not a person.
If the TIME Person of the Year is a specific concept, group, entity, or thing (e.g. artificial intelligence), listed concepts or entities will be considered Person of the Year only if they are synonymous with the announced TIME Person of the Year. For example, if ChatGPT were Person of the Year, options for AI or LLMs would resolve to “No” because, while they are conceptually linked, they are not synonymous.
If TIME uses language that does not refer to a specific, commonly-recognized, concept, group, entity, or thing (e.g. 2011’s “The Protester” or 2017’s “The Silence Breakers”), the TIME Person of the Year feature article will be used to determine the meaning of the language defining TIME Person of the Year. In such cases, listed concepts, groups, or things will be considered TIME Person of the Year if they can be reasonably understood as equivalent to the meaning of the language used to define TIME Person of the Year. For example, the option for “The Me Too Movement” would have resolved to “Yes” in 2017.
If for any reason the TIME's Person of the Year is not announced by June 30, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No".
The resolution source for this market will be the TIME magazine cover or covers announcing the 2026 TIME Person of the Year; however, the TIME Person of the Year Feature article may also be used.
Market Opened: May 26, 2026, 4:26 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...A listed option will be considered TIME Person of the Year if they/it are explicitly named as Person of the Year.
Additionally, the following rules apply:
If multiple people are explicitly named person of the year, both people will be considered TIME Person of the Year.
If the TIME Person of the Year is a concept, group or thing, a person may still be considered Person of the Year if they are also explicitly named person of the year, or if they are directly associated with the concept, group or thing named as person of the Year and are pictured on any official TIME cover announcing the Person of the Year. For example, in 2025 when TIME Person of the Year was “Architects of AI” the option for Sam Altman would have resolved to “Yes” as he was associated with the concept and is pictured on the Cover. However, if Sam Altman were Person of the Year, and ChatGPT was shown on the cover, this would not qualify for ChatGPT because ChatGPT is not a person.
If the TIME Person of the Year is a specific concept, group, entity, or thing (e.g. artificial intelligence), listed concepts or entities will be considered Person of the Year only if they are synonymous with the announced TIME Person of the Year. For example, if ChatGPT were Person of the Year, options for AI or LLMs would resolve to “No” because, while they are conceptually linked, they are not synonymous.
If TIME uses language that does not refer to a specific, commonly-recognized, concept, group, entity, or thing (e.g. 2011’s “The Protester” or 2017’s “The Silence Breakers”), the TIME Person of the Year feature article will be used to determine the meaning of the language defining TIME Person of the Year. In such cases, listed concepts, groups, or things will be considered TIME Person of the Year if they can be reasonably understood as equivalent to the meaning of the language used to define TIME Person of the Year. For example, the option for “The Me Too Movement” would have resolved to “Yes” in 2017.
If for any reason the TIME's Person of the Year is not announced by June 30, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No".
The resolution source for this market will be the TIME magazine cover or covers announcing the 2026 TIME Person of the Year; however, the TIME Person of the Year Feature article may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Zohran Mamdani has surged to the top of trader sentiment for TIME's 2026 Person of the Year, with market-implied odds around 30-34% on major platforms, fueled by his high-profile role as New York City mayor and growing national political influence. This momentum reflects a crowded field where the first American pope, Leo XIV, sits near 18% amid ongoing Vatican visibility, while Donald Trump holds steady near 10-12% thanks to his persistent dominance of global headlines. Historical precedent shows TIME often favors figures or groups shaping the year's biggest stories, as seen with the 2025 "Architects of AI" selection, leaving room for late surges from AI developments, entertainment crossovers, or unexpected political turns before the December announcement. Traders should monitor major news cycles and TIME100 announcements for shifts in consensus.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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