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Politics · 10 markets

Lagos, Nigeria Governor Election Winner

Vol total$767
Vol 24h$767
Liquidity$25K
Resolves169d

Outcomes · most likely first

🎯
Obafemi Hamzat
$131 vol
61.0%
chance
Yes 61¢ · No 39¢
🎯
Adedeji Doherty
$71 vol
6.0%
chance
Yes 6¢ · No 94¢
🎯
Rhodes-Vivour Gbadebo Patrick
$71 vol
7.0%
chance
Yes 7¢ · No 93¢
🎯
Laja Adeoye
$71 vol
2.9%
chance
Yes 3¢ · No 97¢
🎯
Femi Olaniyi
$71 vol
3.0%
chance
Yes 3¢ · No 97¢
🎯
Funso Doherty
$71 vol
5.0%
chance
Yes 5¢ · No 95¢
🎯
Naheem Balogun
$71 vol
6.0%
chance
Yes 6¢ · No 94¢
🎯
Adeyemi Abiola Roseline
$71 vol
6.0%
chance
Yes 6¢ · No 94¢
🎯
Oluwadamola Adesoca Sol Nuyi
$71 vol
4.5%
chance
Yes 4¢ · No 96¢
🎯
Sowore Robert
$71 vol
13.0%
chance
Yes 13¢ · No 87¢

Resolution rules

Gubernatorial elections are currently scheduled to be held in Lagos State, Nigeria, on February 6, 2027. If the election is officially rescheduled, this market will resolve based on the election held to choose the Governor for the term beginning in 2027. This market will resolve according to the listed candidate who wins the 2027 Lagos State gubernatorial election. Any interim, acting, or caretaker Governor will not qualify. If the results are not known definitively by October 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other". To be elected Governor, a candidate must satisfy the requirements under Nigerian law, including receiving the highest number of votes cast and the constitutionally required geographic distribution of votes. If no candidate wins the election outright, this market will remain open to account for any further election or runoff, provided this occurs before the resolution deadline. If no candidate has been officially elected by the resolution deadline, this market will resolve to "Other". This market will resolve based on the results of this election, as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve solely based on official results published by Nigeria's Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and Nigerian government sources.