Jon Bonck holds a commanding position in the Republican primary runoff for Texas' 38th Congressional District, scheduled for May 26, due to his strong first-round showing of nearly 48 percent on March 3 and high-profile endorsements from President Donald Trump and Senator Ted Cruz. As the leading fundraiser in a crowded field of ten candidates, Bonck benefits from broad conservative support in the solidly Republican Houston-area district previously represented by Wesley Hunt. His background as a mortgage broker and emphasis on economic policy align with voter priorities in the runoff against Shelly deZevallos, who finished a distant second. Recent campaign events and additional backing from figures like Brandon Gill have further consolidated support. While Bonck is the clear frontrunner, outcomes remain subject to turnout dynamics, final voter mobilization, or any unexpected developments in the remaining days before the runoff.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedJon Bonck 97.6%
Shelly deZevallos 1.3%
Barrett McNabb 1.2%
Jennifer Sundt <1%
$40,393 Vol.
$40,393 Vol.
Jon Bonck
98%
Shelly deZevallos
1%
Barrett McNabb
1%
Jennifer Sundt
1%
Jeff Yuna
1%
Carmen Montiel
1%
Larry Rubin
<1%
Avery Ayers
<1%
Craig Goralski
<1%
Michael Pratt
<1%
Jon Bonck 97.6%
Shelly deZevallos 1.3%
Barrett McNabb 1.2%
Jennifer Sundt <1%
$40,393 Vol.
$40,393 Vol.
Jon Bonck
98%
Shelly deZevallos
1%
Barrett McNabb
1%
Jennifer Sundt
1%
Jeff Yuna
1%
Carmen Montiel
1%
Larry Rubin
<1%
Avery Ayers
<1%
Craig Goralski
<1%
Michael Pratt
<1%
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0x2F5e3684c...If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of official Republican sources, including https://www.rnc.org/.
Any replacement of the nominee before election day will not change the resolution of the market.
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0x2F5e3684c...Jon Bonck holds a commanding position in the Republican primary runoff for Texas' 38th Congressional District, scheduled for May 26, due to his strong first-round showing of nearly 48 percent on March 3 and high-profile endorsements from President Donald Trump and Senator Ted Cruz. As the leading fundraiser in a crowded field of ten candidates, Bonck benefits from broad conservative support in the solidly Republican Houston-area district previously represented by Wesley Hunt. His background as a mortgage broker and emphasis on economic policy align with voter priorities in the runoff against Shelly deZevallos, who finished a distant second. Recent campaign events and additional backing from figures like Brandon Gill have further consolidated support. While Bonck is the clear frontrunner, outcomes remain subject to turnout dynamics, final voter mobilization, or any unexpected developments in the remaining days before the runoff.
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