The Wisconsin Democratic primary for governor on August 11, 2026, produced an exceptionally tight result, with Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley defeating state Rep. Francesca Hong by roughly 3,000–4,000 votes (39.8% to 39.3%) after polls had shown Hong leading by nearly 20 points days earlier. Withdrawn candidates collectively received over 60,000 votes that could not be reassigned, contributing to the narrow margin and creating conditions where a recount remained possible absent a concession. Hong addressed supporters without conceding on election night, emphasizing movement-building, while Crowley was projected the nominee. The race’s procedural rules, historical patterns of prompt concessions in low-margin statewide primaries, and trader focus on any statements from Hong or her campaign now shape the immediate timeline for resolution.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要。這不是交易建議,也不影響該市場的結算方式。 · 更新於$3,935 交易量
8月12日
是
8月13日
是
8月15日
是
$3,935 交易量
8月12日
是
8月13日
是
8月15日
是
A concession is defined as an unambiguous public statement that acknowledges that the candidate lost the 2026 Wisconsin Governor Democratic Primary, will not be the Democratic Nominee to be Governor of Wisconsin, or acknowledges the victory of an opponent. If a candidate makes these acknowledgements while also claiming that the election was rigged or that there was fraud, this will still qualify as a concession.
Any public statement from the relevant candidate written or verbal will qualify. Speeches in which this candidate begins speaking within the time frame of this market will qualify, even if their declaration of concession falls outside the market’s timeframe.
In the event that neither of the listed individuals wins the relevant primary, this market will only resolve to "Yes" if both named individuals endorse the winner of the primary.
Only public statements from the relevant candidate will qualify. Reports of private conversations, e.g. if the candidate called the victor and conceded over the phone, will not count.
市場開放時間: Aug 11, 2026, 11:42 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...已提議結果: 是
無爭議
最終結果: 是
A concession is defined as an unambiguous public statement that acknowledges that the candidate lost the 2026 Wisconsin Governor Democratic Primary, will not be the Democratic Nominee to be Governor of Wisconsin, or acknowledges the victory of an opponent. If a candidate makes these acknowledgements while also claiming that the election was rigged or that there was fraud, this will still qualify as a concession.
Any public statement from the relevant candidate written or verbal will qualify. Speeches in which this candidate begins speaking within the time frame of this market will qualify, even if their declaration of concession falls outside the market’s timeframe.
In the event that neither of the listed individuals wins the relevant primary, this market will only resolve to "Yes" if both named individuals endorse the winner of the primary.
Only public statements from the relevant candidate will qualify. Reports of private conversations, e.g. if the candidate called the victor and conceded over the phone, will not count.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...已提議結果: 是
無爭議
最終結果: 是
The Wisconsin Democratic primary for governor on August 11, 2026, produced an exceptionally tight result, with Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley defeating state Rep. Francesca Hong by roughly 3,000–4,000 votes (39.8% to 39.3%) after polls had shown Hong leading by nearly 20 points days earlier. Withdrawn candidates collectively received over 60,000 votes that could not be reassigned, contributing to the narrow margin and creating conditions where a recount remained possible absent a concession. Hong addressed supporters without conceding on election night, emphasizing movement-building, while Crowley was projected the nominee. The race’s procedural rules, historical patterns of prompt concessions in low-margin statewide primaries, and trader focus on any statements from Hong or her campaign now shape the immediate timeline for resolution.
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