Current partisan balance shows 26 Republican and 24 Democratic governors entering the cycle, with 18 seats from each party on the ballot in November 2026 across 36 states. Multiple term-limited openings, including Georgia, create opportunities for flips, while primaries and recent rating shifts in states such as Wisconsin and Michigan have strengthened Democratic positioning in several contests. Midterm dynamics typically favor the opposition party, though outcomes hinge on candidate recruitment, state-specific polling trends, and national conditions closer to Election Day. Trader consensus reflects these structural factors and competitive map, assigning Democrats a modest edge in securing the larger total while leaving room for Republican gains or a tie depending on results in battleground races.
Riepilogo sperimentale generato dall'AI con riferimento ai dati di Polymarket. Questo non è un consiglio di trading e non ha alcun ruolo nella risoluzione di questo mercato. · AggiornatoPartito Democratico 52%
Partito Repubblicano 34%
Pareggio 15%

Partito Repubblicano
34%

Partito Democratico
52%
Pareggio
15%
Partito Democratico 52%
Partito Repubblicano 34%
Pareggio 15%

Partito Repubblicano
34%

Partito Democratico
52%
Pareggio
15%
This market will resolve according to the party, between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party, that holds the most US governor seats as a result of the 2026 midterm elections.
If the Republican Party and the Democratic Party hold the same number of governor seats as a result of the 2026 midterm elections, this market will resolve to “Tie”.
This market will resolve based on the results of all gubernatorial elections, including special elections, that are scheduled to occur in November 2026 as of October 31, 2026. If a required runoff for any such election could change the market’s outcome, the market will remain open until that runoff is conclusively called by this market’s resolution sources.
For governor seats contested in the specified election, seats are attributed to the party under which the governor was elected. If a governor-elect changes party affiliation, or vacates their seat, after election day, the seat is attributed to the party under which the individual was elected.
For seats not contested in the specified election, seats are attributed to the party that holds the seat as of the date of the election. If a current governor who is not up for election changes party affiliation or vacates their seat after the date of the election, the seat is attributed to the party under which the governor was affiliated at the time of the election.
If a governorship is vacant but a corresponding election will not be held in November 2026, that seat will be considered held by the party of the seat's most recent incumbent.
The resolution sources for this market will be official information from relevant state electoral authorities, and a consensus of credible reporting.
Mercato aperto: Aug 18, 2026, 3:27 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...This market will resolve according to the party, between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party, that holds the most US governor seats as a result of the 2026 midterm elections.
If the Republican Party and the Democratic Party hold the same number of governor seats as a result of the 2026 midterm elections, this market will resolve to “Tie”.
This market will resolve based on the results of all gubernatorial elections, including special elections, that are scheduled to occur in November 2026 as of October 31, 2026. If a required runoff for any such election could change the market’s outcome, the market will remain open until that runoff is conclusively called by this market’s resolution sources.
For governor seats contested in the specified election, seats are attributed to the party under which the governor was elected. If a governor-elect changes party affiliation, or vacates their seat, after election day, the seat is attributed to the party under which the individual was elected.
For seats not contested in the specified election, seats are attributed to the party that holds the seat as of the date of the election. If a current governor who is not up for election changes party affiliation or vacates their seat after the date of the election, the seat is attributed to the party under which the governor was affiliated at the time of the election.
If a governorship is vacant but a corresponding election will not be held in November 2026, that seat will be considered held by the party of the seat's most recent incumbent.
The resolution sources for this market will be official information from relevant state electoral authorities, and a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Current partisan balance shows 26 Republican and 24 Democratic governors entering the cycle, with 18 seats from each party on the ballot in November 2026 across 36 states. Multiple term-limited openings, including Georgia, create opportunities for flips, while primaries and recent rating shifts in states such as Wisconsin and Michigan have strengthened Democratic positioning in several contests. Midterm dynamics typically favor the opposition party, though outcomes hinge on candidate recruitment, state-specific polling trends, and national conditions closer to Election Day. Trader consensus reflects these structural factors and competitive map, assigning Democrats a modest edge in securing the larger total while leaving room for Republican gains or a tie depending on results in battleground races.
Riepilogo sperimentale generato dall'AI con riferimento ai dati di Polymarket. Questo non è un consiglio di trading e non ha alcun ruolo nella risoluzione di questo mercato. · Aggiornato



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