**Seven Republican Senators are not seeking re-election in the 2026 cycle, aligning with the market's leading 61% consensus on that outcome.** As of mid-June 2026, Ballotpedia and other trackers confirm seven GOP incumbents among the eleven total senators declining to run again, exceeding typical historical rates for the party in a single cycle. Announcements began in mid-2025 with Thom Tillis (NC) and Joni Ernst (IA), followed by Mitch McConnell (KY), Cynthia Lummis (WY), Steve Daines (MT), and Alan Armstrong (OK) into early 2026. Primary defeats for Bill Cassidy (LA) and John Cornyn (TX) in May added to the total without new retirements since March. Factors include age, primary pressure from Trump-aligned challengers, and departures amid post-2024 shifts in Senate leadership and policy priorities. No additional Republican exits have been confirmed recently, keeping seven as the baseline while leaving room for late developments before filing deadlines.
Tóm tắt AI thử nghiệm tham chiếu dữ liệu Polymarket. Đây không phải tư vấn giao dịch và không ảnh hưởng đến cách thị trường này được giải quyết. · Cập nhật7 64%
5 7.8%
11 5.6%
8 5.1%
$77,998 KL.
$77,998 KL.
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5
8%
6
4%
7
62%
8
5%
9
1%
10
4%
11
6%
12+
1%
7 64%
5 7.8%
11 5.6%
8 5.1%
$77,998 KL.
$77,998 KL.
<5
1%
5
8%
6
4%
7
62%
8
5%
9
1%
10
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11
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This market will resolve according to the total number of Republican members of the U.S. Senate who are considered to be retiring or not seeking reelection in 2026.
For the purposes of this market, a member may be considered not to seek reelection if:
• They publicly announce they are retiring from Congress and will not run for reelection to their current seat
• They choose to run for a different elected office in 2026 instead of running for reelection to their current seat
• They do not seek their party’s nomination for reelection to their current seat, meaning they neither file for reelection nor participate in their party’s nominating process (such as a primary, convention, or caucus)
Only members whose current term is scheduled to end with the 2026 regular election for the Senate may qualify for this market.
This market will not resolve until after the relevant final 2026 candidate filing deadline has passed in all states, which is expected to occur in late August 2026.
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...This market will resolve according to the total number of Republican members of the U.S. Senate who are considered to be retiring or not seeking reelection in 2026.
For the purposes of this market, a member may be considered not to seek reelection if:
• They publicly announce they are retiring from Congress and will not run for reelection to their current seat
• They choose to run for a different elected office in 2026 instead of running for reelection to their current seat
• They do not seek their party’s nomination for reelection to their current seat, meaning they neither file for reelection nor participate in their party’s nominating process (such as a primary, convention, or caucus)
Only members whose current term is scheduled to end with the 2026 regular election for the Senate may qualify for this market.
This market will not resolve until after the relevant final 2026 candidate filing deadline has passed in all states, which is expected to occur in late August 2026.
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...**Seven Republican Senators are not seeking re-election in the 2026 cycle, aligning with the market's leading 61% consensus on that outcome.** As of mid-June 2026, Ballotpedia and other trackers confirm seven GOP incumbents among the eleven total senators declining to run again, exceeding typical historical rates for the party in a single cycle. Announcements began in mid-2025 with Thom Tillis (NC) and Joni Ernst (IA), followed by Mitch McConnell (KY), Cynthia Lummis (WY), Steve Daines (MT), and Alan Armstrong (OK) into early 2026. Primary defeats for Bill Cassidy (LA) and John Cornyn (TX) in May added to the total without new retirements since March. Factors include age, primary pressure from Trump-aligned challengers, and departures amid post-2024 shifts in Senate leadership and policy priorities. No additional Republican exits have been confirmed recently, keeping seven as the baseline while leaving room for late developments before filing deadlines.
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