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Politics · 16 markets

Which Senate races will be within 1%?

Vol total$1K
Vol 24h$1K
Liquidity$133K
Resolves73d

Outcomes · most likely first

Colorado
$925 vol
3.3%
chance
Yes 3¢ · No 97¢
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Texas
$42 vol
17.5%
chance
Yes 18¢ · No 83¢
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Alaska
$28 vol
21.0%
chance
Yes 21¢ · No 79¢
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Virginia
$24 vol
50.0%
chance
Yes 50¢ · No 50¢
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Montana
$24 vol
50.2%
chance
Yes 50¢ · No 50¢
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New Mexico
$21 vol
50.2%
chance
Yes 50¢ · No 50¢
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New Hampshire
$13 vol
14.5%
chance
Yes 14¢ · No 86¢
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Maine
$0 vol
15.0%
chance
Yes 15¢ · No 85¢
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Michigan
$0 vol
13.5%
chance
Yes 14¢ · No 87¢
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Iowa
$0 vol
16.5%
chance
Yes 17¢ · No 84¢
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Ohio (Special)
$0 vol
18.0%
chance
Yes 18¢ · No 82¢
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Nebraska
$0 vol
13.5%
chance
Yes 14¢ · No 87¢
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Florida (Special)
$0 vol
48.3%
chance
Yes 48¢ · No 52¢
North Carolina
$0 vol
10.5%
chance
Yes 11¢ · No 90¢
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Georgia
$0 vol
8.5%
chance
Yes 9¢ · No 92¢
Minnesota
$0 vol
46.5%
chance
Yes 47¢ · No 54¢

Resolution rules

The 2026 midterm elections are scheduled to be held on November 3, 2026. This market will resolve to "Yes" if the specified 2026 Senate race has a margin of victory of 1% or less. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No". For the purpose of this market, the “margin of victory” is defined as the absolute difference between the percentages of valid votes received by the first- and second-place candidates. Percentages of the valid votes received by each candidate will be determined by dividing the total number of valid votes each of the top two candidates receives by the sum of all valid votes cast in the election. For elections that include runoffs, ranked-choice, or other multi-round elections, the relevant margin of victory will be that of the round in which the winner is determined. The resolution source for this market will be the state election authority of the specified state, however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.