Cuộc bầu cử địa phương Hàn Quốc năm 2026: Đảng thắng
Đảng Dân chủ Hàn Quốc (DP) 97.8%
Đảng Sức Mạnh Nhân Dân (PPP) 2.1%
Đảng Tiến bộ (PP) <1%
Đảng Cải Cách (RP) <1%
$2,490,002 KL.
$2,490,002 KL.
Jun 3, 2026
Đảng Dân chủ Hàn Quốc (DP)
$536,439 KL.
98%
Đảng Sức Mạnh Nhân Dân (PPP)
$1,096,907 KL.
2%
Đảng Tiến bộ (PP)
$364,353 KL.
<1%
Đảng Cải Cách (RP)
$202,809 KL.
<1%
Đảng Tái Thiết Hàn Quốc (RKP)
$289,494 KL.
<1%
Đảng Dân chủ Hàn Quốc (DP) 97.8%
Đảng Sức Mạnh Nhân Dân (PPP) 2.1%
Đảng Tiến bộ (PP) <1%
Đảng Cải Cách (RP) <1%
$2,490,002 KL.
$2,490,002 KL.
Jun 3, 2026
Đảng Dân chủ Hàn Quốc (DP)
$536,439 KL.
98%
Đảng Sức Mạnh Nhân Dân (PPP)
$1,096,907 KL.
2%
Đảng Tiến bộ (PP)
$364,353 KL.
<1%
Đảng Cải Cách (RP)
$202,809 KL.
<1%
Đảng Tái Thiết Hàn Quốc (RKP)
$289,494 KL.
<1%
South Korean local elections are scheduled to be held on June 3, 2026.
This market will resolve according to the party whose official candidates win the most head of local government (Mayor or Governor) elections for South Korea’s upper-level local governments during these elections.
A candidate will be considered an official candidate of a party if they are officially nominated by that party and are registered for the relevant election in affiliation with that party. Independent candidates will not count for any party.
South Korea’s upper-level local governments include the following cities and provinces:
Cities (mayoral elections): Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Incheon, Gwangju, Daejeon, Ulsan, & Sejong
Provinces (governor elections): Gyeonggi, North Chungcheong, South Chungcheong, North Jeolla, South Jeolla, North Gyeongsang, South Gyeongsang, Jeju, & Gangwon.
A party will have won as soon as it becomes mathematically impossible for any other party to equal or surpass its number of wins in these elections.
In the case of a tie between two or more parties for the greatest number of head of local government elections won, this market will resolve in favor of the party whose English name comes first in alphabetical order, as listed in this market group.
Resolution of this market will be based on the results of the relevant elections, once those results are official. This market will remain open until a party has won or until the results of all of the relevant elections are made official. If the results of any of the relevant 2026 South Korean local elections aren’t known by January 31, 2027 11:59 PM ET, the winning party will be determined based on the available results up to that point. If none of the results of the relevant 2026 Korean local elections are known by that time, this market will resolve to “Other”.
This market will resolve based on the results of the elections as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the South Korean government, specifically the National Election Commission.Trader consensus overwhelmingly favors the Democratic Party of Korea (DP) to secure the most metropolitan mayors and governors in the June 3, 2026 local elections, reflecting President Lee Jae-myung's robust approval ratings near 60% amid his administration's honeymoon following the snap presidential vote after Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment over the 2024 martial law bid. Recent polls, including Korean Gallup (May 12) showing DP's Seoul candidate at 46% versus People Power Party's (PPP) 38% and Busan at 43%-41%, indicate narrowing gaps from earlier double-digits in urban battlegrounds, yet DP retains dominance in provincial races due to PPP's organizational woes, candidate shortages, and scandal fallout. While tightening contests in Yeongnam heartlands persist, a late scandal, prosecution reform backlash, or conservative turnout surge could challenge DP's projected sweep of the 17 key positions.
South Korean local elections are scheduled to be held on June 3, 2026.
This market will resolve according to the party whose official candidates win the most head of local government (Mayor or Governor) elections for South Korea’s upper-level local governments during these elections.
A candidate will be considered an official candidate of a party if they are officially nominated by that party and are registered for the relevant election in affiliation with that party. Independent candidates will not count for any party.
South Korea’s upper-level local governments include the following cities and provinces:
Provinces (governor elections): Gyeonggi, North Chungcheong, South Chungcheong, North Jeolla, South Jeolla, North Gyeongsang, South Gyeongsang, Jeju, & Gangwon.
A party will have won as soon as it becomes mathematically impossible for any other party to equal or surpass its number of wins in these elections.
In the case of a tie between two or more parties for the greatest number of head of local government elections won, this market will resolve in favor of the party whose English name comes first in alphabetical order, as listed in this market group.
Resolution of this market will be based on the results of the relevant elections, once those results are official. This market will remain open until a party has won or until the results of all of the relevant elections are made official. If the results of any of the relevant 2026 South Korean local elections aren’t known by January 31, 2027 11:59 PM ET, the winning party will be determined based on the available results up to that point. If none of the results of the relevant 2026 Korean local elections are known by that time, this market will resolve to “Other”.
This market will resolve based on the results of the elections as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the South Korean government, specifically the National Election Commission.
South Korean local elections are scheduled to be held on June 3, 2026.
This market will resolve according to the party whose official candidates win the most head of local government (Mayor or Governor) elections for South Korea’s upper-level local governments during these elections.
A candidate will be considered an official candidate of a party if they are officially nominated by that party and are registered for the relevant election in affiliation with that party. Independent candidates will not count for any party.
South Korea’s upper-level local governments include the following cities and provinces:
Cities (mayoral elections): Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Incheon, Gwangju, Daejeon, Ulsan, & Sejong
Provinces (governor elections): Gyeonggi, North Chungcheong, South Chungcheong, North Jeolla, South Jeolla, North Gyeongsang, South Gyeongsang, Jeju, & Gangwon.
A party will have won as soon as it becomes mathematically impossible for any other party to equal or surpass its number of wins in these elections.
In the case of a tie between two or more parties for the greatest number of head of local government elections won, this market will resolve in favor of the party whose English name comes first in alphabetical order, as listed in this market group.
Resolution of this market will be based on the results of the relevant elections, once those results are official. This market will remain open until a party has won or until the results of all of the relevant elections are made official. If the results of any of the relevant 2026 South Korean local elections aren’t known by January 31, 2027 11:59 PM ET, the winning party will be determined based on the available results up to that point. If none of the results of the relevant 2026 Korean local elections are known by that time, this market will resolve to “Other”.
This market will resolve based on the results of the elections as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the South Korean government, specifically the National Election Commission.
Trader consensus overwhelmingly favors the Democratic Party of Korea (DP) to secure the most metropolitan mayors and governors in the June 3, 2026 local elections, reflecting President Lee Jae-myung's robust approval ratings near 60% amid his administration's honeymoon following the snap presidential vote after Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment over the 2024 martial law bid. Recent polls, including Korean Gallup (May 12) showing DP's Seoul candidate at 46% versus People Power Party's (PPP) 38% and Busan at 43%-41%, indicate narrowing gaps from earlier double-digits in urban battlegrounds, yet DP retains dominance in provincial races due to PPP's organizational woes, candidate shortages, and scandal fallout. While tightening contests in Yeongnam heartlands persist, a late scandal, prosecution reform backlash, or conservative turnout surge could challenge DP's projected sweep of the 17 key positions.
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May 10 2026
Data from Bank of Korea shows crypto market contraction with RKP lawmaker Cha Gyu-geun citing falling investor confidence, reflecting broader political and economic challenges
Data from Bank of Korea shows crypto market contraction with RKP lawmaker Cha Gyu-geun citing falling investor confidence, reflecting broader political and economic challenges facing the party’s progressive platform
Apr 30 2026
PPP Chairman Jang Dong-hyeok and Floor Leader Song Eon-seok campaign separately, exposing leadership rifts
People Power Party (PPP) dips to 2%2%
Visible leadership discord with separate campaigns by top party officials signaled ongoing internal strife, contributing to sustained low market confidence.
Apr 26 2026
Progressive Party candidate Kim Jae-yeon confirmed for Daegu mayoral race amid multi-candidate contests, but overall party remains a minor player compared to dominant Democratic
Progressive Party candidate Kim Jae-yeon confirmed for Daegu mayoral race amid multi-candidate contests, but overall party remains a minor player compared to dominant Democratic and People Power parties
Apr 10 2026
South Korean legislative election confirms dominance of Democratic Party and People Power Party;
Rebuilding Korea Party (RKP) dips to 0%1%
RKP remains a minor player with only 12 proportional seats, reinforcing market skepticism about RKP winning local government heads
The controversial decision to exclude an incumbent governor intensified nomination disputes, highlighting factionalism and weakening party unity.
Mar 9 2026
Mayor Oh Se-hoon refuses to register as PPP candidate, signaling internal party discord
People Power Party (PPP) dips to 1%2%
Oh Se-hoon’s “non-registration” as a candidate amid demands for party direction normalization revealed deep leadership conflicts, further undermining PPP’s electoral prospects.
Feb 16 2026
RKP merger talks with the ruling Democratic Party suspended until after the June local elections, exposing internal party weaknesses and limiting RKP’s ability to consolidate
Rebuilding Korea Party (RKP) dips to 0%2%
RKP merger talks with the ruling Democratic Party suspended until after the June local elections, exposing internal party weaknesses and limiting RKP’s ability to consolidate opposition votes
Jan 11 2026
Democratic Party leadership contests intensify ahead of local elections, signaling strong party organization and focus on winning local government posts, overshadowing smaller
Progressive Party (PP) dips to 1%1%
Democratic Party leadership contests intensify ahead of local elections, signaling strong party organization and focus on winning local government posts, overshadowing smaller parties like Progressive Party
Jan 7 2026
PPP leader Jang Dong-hyeok publicly apologizes for martial law crisis and announces party name change
People Power Party (PPP) dips to 7%1%
The leader’s apology and promise of reform reflected the party’s attempt to recover from past scandals but also underscored ongoing reputational damage.
Dec 1 2025
Progressive Party confirms candidates for key local government positions including Jeju governor and others, but fields limited candidates overall, signaling weak electoral
Progressive Party (PP) plunges to 0%51%
Progressive Party confirms candidates for key local government positions including Jeju governor and others, but fields limited candidates overall, signaling weak electoral presence
Jun 3 2025
Early presidential election results: Democratic Party’s Lee Jae Myung wins presidency;
Rebuilding Korea Party (RKP) dips to 2%1%
RKP endorses Lee Jae Myung rather than fielding its own candidate, signaling limited independent electoral ambitions
May 10 2025
PPP presidential candidate Kim Moon-soo’s nomination cancelled and reinstated amid party turmoil
People Power Party (PPP) dips to 8%1%
The party’s internal conflict over presidential candidate nominations, including the cancellation and reinstatement of Kim Moon-soo, highlighted factional divisions and instability within the PPP.
South Korean local elections are scheduled to be held on June 3, 2026.
This market will resolve according to the party whose official candidates win the most head of local government (Mayor or Governor) elections for South Korea’s upper-level local governments during these elections.
A candidate will be considered an official candidate of a party if they are officially nominated by that party and are registered for the relevant election in affiliation with that party. Independent candidates will not count for any party.
South Korea’s upper-level local governments include the following cities and provinces:
Cities (mayoral elections): Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Incheon, Gwangju, Daejeon, Ulsan, & Sejong
Provinces (governor elections): Gyeonggi, North Chungcheong, South Chungcheong, North Jeolla, South Jeolla, North Gyeongsang, South Gyeongsang, Jeju, & Gangwon.
A party will have won as soon as it becomes mathematically impossible for any other party to equal or surpass its number of wins in these elections.
In the case of a tie between two or more parties for the greatest number of head of local government elections won, this market will resolve in favor of the party whose English name comes first in alphabetical order, as listed in this market group.
Resolution of this market will be based on the results of the relevant elections, once those results are official. This market will remain open until a party has won or until the results of all of the relevant elections are made official. If the results of any of the relevant 2026 South Korean local elections aren’t known by January 31, 2027 11:59 PM ET, the winning party will be determined based on the available results up to that point. If none of the results of the relevant 2026 Korean local elections are known by that time, this market will resolve to “Other”.
This market will resolve based on the results of the elections as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the South Korean government, specifically the National Election Commission.Trader consensus overwhelmingly favors the Democratic Party of Korea (DP) to secure the most metropolitan mayors and governors in the June 3, 2026 local elections, reflecting President Lee Jae-myung's robust approval ratings near 60% amid his administration's honeymoon following the snap presidential vote after Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment over the 2024 martial law bid. Recent polls, including Korean Gallup (May 12) showing DP's Seoul candidate at 46% versus People Power Party's (PPP) 38% and Busan at 43%-41%, indicate narrowing gaps from earlier double-digits in urban battlegrounds, yet DP retains dominance in provincial races due to PPP's organizational woes, candidate shortages, and scandal fallout. While tightening contests in Yeongnam heartlands persist, a late scandal, prosecution reform backlash, or conservative turnout surge could challenge DP's projected sweep of the 17 key positions.
South Korean local elections are scheduled to be held on June 3, 2026.
This market will resolve according to the party whose official candidates win the most head of local government (Mayor or Governor) elections for South Korea’s upper-level local governments during these elections.
A candidate will be considered an official candidate of a party if they are officially nominated by that party and are registered for the relevant election in affiliation with that party. Independent candidates will not count for any party.
South Korea’s upper-level local governments include the following cities and provinces:
Provinces (governor elections): Gyeonggi, North Chungcheong, South Chungcheong, North Jeolla, South Jeolla, North Gyeongsang, South Gyeongsang, Jeju, & Gangwon.
A party will have won as soon as it becomes mathematically impossible for any other party to equal or surpass its number of wins in these elections.
In the case of a tie between two or more parties for the greatest number of head of local government elections won, this market will resolve in favor of the party whose English name comes first in alphabetical order, as listed in this market group.
Resolution of this market will be based on the results of the relevant elections, once those results are official. This market will remain open until a party has won or until the results of all of the relevant elections are made official. If the results of any of the relevant 2026 South Korean local elections aren’t known by January 31, 2027 11:59 PM ET, the winning party will be determined based on the available results up to that point. If none of the results of the relevant 2026 Korean local elections are known by that time, this market will resolve to “Other”.
This market will resolve based on the results of the elections as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the South Korean government, specifically the National Election Commission.
South Korean local elections are scheduled to be held on June 3, 2026.
This market will resolve according to the party whose official candidates win the most head of local government (Mayor or Governor) elections for South Korea’s upper-level local governments during these elections.
A candidate will be considered an official candidate of a party if they are officially nominated by that party and are registered for the relevant election in affiliation with that party. Independent candidates will not count for any party.
South Korea’s upper-level local governments include the following cities and provinces:
Cities (mayoral elections): Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Incheon, Gwangju, Daejeon, Ulsan, & Sejong
Provinces (governor elections): Gyeonggi, North Chungcheong, South Chungcheong, North Jeolla, South Jeolla, North Gyeongsang, South Gyeongsang, Jeju, & Gangwon.
A party will have won as soon as it becomes mathematically impossible for any other party to equal or surpass its number of wins in these elections.
In the case of a tie between two or more parties for the greatest number of head of local government elections won, this market will resolve in favor of the party whose English name comes first in alphabetical order, as listed in this market group.
Resolution of this market will be based on the results of the relevant elections, once those results are official. This market will remain open until a party has won or until the results of all of the relevant elections are made official. If the results of any of the relevant 2026 South Korean local elections aren’t known by January 31, 2027 11:59 PM ET, the winning party will be determined based on the available results up to that point. If none of the results of the relevant 2026 Korean local elections are known by that time, this market will resolve to “Other”.
This market will resolve based on the results of the elections as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the South Korean government, specifically the National Election Commission.
Trader consensus overwhelmingly favors the Democratic Party of Korea (DP) to secure the most metropolitan mayors and governors in the June 3, 2026 local elections, reflecting President Lee Jae-myung's robust approval ratings near 60% amid his administration's honeymoon following the snap presidential vote after Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment over the 2024 martial law bid. Recent polls, including Korean Gallup (May 12) showing DP's Seoul candidate at 46% versus People Power Party's (PPP) 38% and Busan at 43%-41%, indicate narrowing gaps from earlier double-digits in urban battlegrounds, yet DP retains dominance in provincial races due to PPP's organizational woes, candidate shortages, and scandal fallout. While tightening contests in Yeongnam heartlands persist, a late scandal, prosecution reform backlash, or conservative turnout surge could challenge DP's projected sweep of the 17 key positions.
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May 10 2026
Data from Bank of Korea shows crypto market contraction with RKP lawmaker Cha Gyu-geun citing falling investor confidence, reflecting broader political and economic challenges
Data from Bank of Korea shows crypto market contraction with RKP lawmaker Cha Gyu-geun citing falling investor confidence, reflecting broader political and economic challenges facing the party’s progressive platform
Apr 30 2026
PPP Chairman Jang Dong-hyeok and Floor Leader Song Eon-seok campaign separately, exposing leadership rifts
People Power Party (PPP) dips to 2%2%
Visible leadership discord with separate campaigns by top party officials signaled ongoing internal strife, contributing to sustained low market confidence.
Apr 26 2026
Progressive Party candidate Kim Jae-yeon confirmed for Daegu mayoral race amid multi-candidate contests, but overall party remains a minor player compared to dominant Democratic
Progressive Party candidate Kim Jae-yeon confirmed for Daegu mayoral race amid multi-candidate contests, but overall party remains a minor player compared to dominant Democratic and People Power parties
Apr 10 2026
South Korean legislative election confirms dominance of Democratic Party and People Power Party;
Rebuilding Korea Party (RKP) dips to 0%1%
RKP remains a minor player with only 12 proportional seats, reinforcing market skepticism about RKP winning local government heads
The controversial decision to exclude an incumbent governor intensified nomination disputes, highlighting factionalism and weakening party unity.
Mar 9 2026
Mayor Oh Se-hoon refuses to register as PPP candidate, signaling internal party discord
People Power Party (PPP) dips to 1%2%
Oh Se-hoon’s “non-registration” as a candidate amid demands for party direction normalization revealed deep leadership conflicts, further undermining PPP’s electoral prospects.
Feb 16 2026
RKP merger talks with the ruling Democratic Party suspended until after the June local elections, exposing internal party weaknesses and limiting RKP’s ability to consolidate
Rebuilding Korea Party (RKP) dips to 0%2%
RKP merger talks with the ruling Democratic Party suspended until after the June local elections, exposing internal party weaknesses and limiting RKP’s ability to consolidate opposition votes
Jan 11 2026
Democratic Party leadership contests intensify ahead of local elections, signaling strong party organization and focus on winning local government posts, overshadowing smaller
Progressive Party (PP) dips to 1%1%
Democratic Party leadership contests intensify ahead of local elections, signaling strong party organization and focus on winning local government posts, overshadowing smaller parties like Progressive Party
Jan 7 2026
PPP leader Jang Dong-hyeok publicly apologizes for martial law crisis and announces party name change
People Power Party (PPP) dips to 7%1%
The leader’s apology and promise of reform reflected the party’s attempt to recover from past scandals but also underscored ongoing reputational damage.
Dec 1 2025
Progressive Party confirms candidates for key local government positions including Jeju governor and others, but fields limited candidates overall, signaling weak electoral
Progressive Party (PP) plunges to 0%51%
Progressive Party confirms candidates for key local government positions including Jeju governor and others, but fields limited candidates overall, signaling weak electoral presence
Jun 3 2025
Early presidential election results: Democratic Party’s Lee Jae Myung wins presidency;
Rebuilding Korea Party (RKP) dips to 2%1%
RKP endorses Lee Jae Myung rather than fielding its own candidate, signaling limited independent electoral ambitions
May 10 2025
PPP presidential candidate Kim Moon-soo’s nomination cancelled and reinstated amid party turmoil
People Power Party (PPP) dips to 8%1%
The party’s internal conflict over presidential candidate nominations, including the cancellation and reinstatement of Kim Moon-soo, highlighted factional divisions and instability within the PPP.
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"Cuộc bầu cử địa phương Hàn Quốc năm 2026: Đảng thắng" là thị trường dự đoán trên Polymarket với 5 kết quả có thể nơi các nhà giao dịch mua và bán cổ phần dựa trên điều họ tin sẽ xảy ra. Kết quả dẫn đầu hiện tại là "Đảng Dân chủ Hàn Quốc (DP)" ở mức 98%, tiếp theo là "Đảng Sức Mạnh Nhân Dân (PPP)" ở mức 2%. Giá phản ánh xác suất cộng đồng theo thời gian thực. Ví dụ, cổ phần ở giá 98¢ ngụ ý thị trường tập thể cho rằng có 98% khả năng cho kết quả đó. Tỷ lệ này thay đổi liên tục khi trader phản ứng với diễn biến và thông tin mới. Cổ phần đúng kết quả có thể đổi lấy $1 mỗi cổ phần khi thị trường được giải quyết.
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Ứng viên dẫn đầu hiện tại cho "Cuộc bầu cử địa phương Hàn Quốc năm 2026: Đảng thắng" là "Đảng Dân chủ Hàn Quốc (DP)" ở mức 98%, nghĩa là thị trường cho 98% khả năng cho kết quả đó. Kết quả gần nhất tiếp theo là "Đảng Sức Mạnh Nhân Dân (PPP)" ở mức 2%. Tỷ lệ cập nhật theo thời gian thực khi trader mua và bán cổ phần, phản ánh cái nhìn tập thể mới nhất về điều có khả năng xảy ra nhất. Kiểm tra thường xuyên hoặc đánh dấu trang này để theo dõi tỷ lệ thay đổi khi thông tin mới xuất hiện.
Quy tắc giải quyết cho "Cuộc bầu cử địa phương Hàn Quốc năm 2026: Đảng thắng" định nghĩa chính xác điều gì cần xảy ra để mỗi kết quả được tuyên bố thắng — bao gồm nguồn dữ liệu chính thức được sử dụng để xác định kết quả. Bạn có thể xem tiêu chí giải quyết đầy đủ trong phần "Quy tắc" trên trang này phía trên bình luận. Chúng tôi khuyên đọc kỹ quy tắc trước khi giao dịch, vì chúng chỉ rõ điều kiện, trường hợp ngoại lệ và nguồn chính xác quản lý cách thị trường được thanh toán.
Có. Bạn không cần giao dịch để cập nhật thông tin. Trang này đóng vai trò theo dõi trực tiếp cho "Cuộc bầu cử địa phương Hàn Quốc năm 2026: Đảng thắng." Xác suất kết quả cập nhật theo thời gian thực khi có giao dịch mới. Bạn có thể đánh dấu trang này và kiểm tra phần bình luận để xem trader khác đang nói gì. Bạn cũng có thể sử dụng bộ lọc khoảng thời gian trên biểu đồ để xem tỷ lệ đã thay đổi thế nào. Đây là cửa sổ miễn phí, thời gian thực vào điều thị trường kỳ vọng sẽ xảy ra.
Tỷ lệ Polymarket được đặt bởi trader thực đặt tiền thực đằng sau niềm tin, có xu hướng đưa ra dự đoán chính xác. Với $2.5 million được giao dịch trên "Cuộc bầu cử địa phương Hàn Quốc năm 2026: Đảng thắng," giá này tổng hợp kiến thức và niềm tin tập thể của hàng nghìn người tham gia — thường vượt trội hơn thăm dò, dự báo chuyên gia và khảo sát truyền thống. Thị trường dự đoán như Polymarket có thành tích chính xác mạnh, đặc biệt khi sự kiện tiến gần ngày giải quyết. Ví dụ, Polymarket có điểm chính xác một tháng là 94%. Để biết thống kê mới nhất về độ chính xác dự đoán của Polymarket, truy cập trang độ chính xác trên Polymarket.
Để đặt lệnh đầu tiên trên "Cuộc bầu cử địa phương Hàn Quốc năm 2026: Đảng thắng," đăng ký tài khoản Polymarket miễn phí và nạp tiền bằng crypto, thẻ tín dụng hoặc ghi nợ, hoặc chuyển khoản ngân hàng. Khi tài khoản đã được nạp, quay lại trang này, chọn kết quả bạn muốn giao dịch, nhập số tiền và nhấn "Giao dịch." Nếu bạn mới với thị trường dự đoán, nhấn liên kết "Cách hoạt động" ở đầu bất kỳ trang Polymarket nào để xem hướng dẫn từng bước nhanh về cách giao dịch.
Trên Polymarket, giá của mỗi kết quả đại diện cho xác suất ngụ ý của thị trường. Giá 98¢ cho "Đảng Dân chủ Hàn Quốc (DP)" trong thị trường "Cuộc bầu cử địa phương Hàn Quốc năm 2026: Đảng thắng" nghĩa là trader tập thể tin rằng có khoảng 98% khả năng "Đảng Dân chủ Hàn Quốc (DP)" sẽ là kết quả đúng. Nếu bạn mua cổ phần "Có" ở 98¢ và kết quả đúng, bạn nhận $1.00 mỗi cổ phần — lợi nhuận 2¢ mỗi cổ phần. Nếu sai, cổ phần đó giá trị $0.
Thị trường "Cuộc bầu cử địa phương Hàn Quốc năm 2026: Đảng thắng" dự kiến giải quyết vào hoặc khoảng Jun 3, 2026. Điều này có nghĩa giao dịch vẫn mở và tỷ lệ tiếp tục thay đổi khi thông tin mới xuất hiện cho đến ngày đó. Thời gian giải quyết chính xác phụ thuộc vào khi kết quả chính thức có sẵn, như được nêu trong phần "Quy tắc" trên trang này.
Thị trường "Cuộc bầu cử địa phương Hàn Quốc năm 2026: Đảng thắng" có cuộc thảo luận đang phát triển với 3 bình luận nơi trader chia sẻ phân tích, tranh luận kết quả và thảo luận diễn biến mới nhất. Cuộn xuống phần bình luận bên dưới để đọc ý kiến từ người tham gia khác. Bạn cũng có thể lọc theo "Người nắm giữ hàng đầu" để xem trader lớn nhất đang đặt cược vào đâu, hoặc kiểm tra tab "Hoạt động" cho dữ liệu giao dịch theo thời gian thực.
Polymarket là thị trường dự đoán lớn nhất thế giới, nơi bạn có thể cập nhật thông tin và kiếm lợi nhuận từ kiến thức về sự kiện thực tế. Trader mua và bán cổ phần trên kết quả cho các chủ đề từ chính trị và bầu cử đến crypto, tài chính, thể thao, công nghệ và văn hoá, bao gồm các thị trường như "Cuộc bầu cử địa phương Hàn Quốc năm 2026: Đảng thắng." Giá phản ánh xác suất cộng đồng theo thời gian thực được hỗ trợ bởi niềm tin tài chính, thường cung cấp tín hiệu nhanh và chính xác hơn thăm dò, bình luận viên hoặc khảo sát truyền thống.
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