Incumbent Governor Jim Pillen's commanding 61.5% trader consensus in the Nebraska Republican gubernatorial primary stems from his strong incumbency advantage, bolstered by dominant fundraising—over $2 million raised—and recent legislative wins on property tax relief that have steadied his approval amid fiscal debates. Latest polls, including a September Nebraska Examiner survey, show Pillen at 52% support, far ahead of challengers. State Senator Sheila Korth-Focken at 14.6% gains from conservative endorsements criticizing Pillen's spending, while businessman Sal Holguin's 11.7% reflects outsider appeal on economic reform. With the May 2026 primary distant, low-volume markets hinge on endorsements and early voter surveys, though rapid shifts remain possible.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoJim Pillen 61%
Sheila Korth-Focken 8.3%
Sal Holguin 4.7%
Gary L. Rogge 1.5%
$22,239 Vol.
$22,239 Vol.
Jim Pillen
61%
Sheila Korth-Focken
8%
Sal Holguin
5%
Gary L. Rogge
2%
Charles Herbster
1%
John Walz
1%
Jacy Todd
<1%
Jim Pillen 61%
Sheila Korth-Focken 8.3%
Sal Holguin 4.7%
Gary L. Rogge 1.5%
$22,239 Vol.
$22,239 Vol.
Jim Pillen
61%
Sheila Korth-Focken
8%
Sal Holguin
5%
Gary L. Rogge
2%
Charles Herbster
1%
John Walz
1%
Jacy Todd
<1%
If no 2026 Nebraska Gubernatorial Republican Primary takes place, this market will resolve to “Other.”
The resolution source for this market will be the first official announcement of the results from the Nebraska Republican Party; however, an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting may suffice.
Mercado abierto: Dec 4, 2025, 5:57 PM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...Incumbent Governor Jim Pillen's commanding 61.5% trader consensus in the Nebraska Republican gubernatorial primary stems from his strong incumbency advantage, bolstered by dominant fundraising—over $2 million raised—and recent legislative wins on property tax relief that have steadied his approval amid fiscal debates. Latest polls, including a September Nebraska Examiner survey, show Pillen at 52% support, far ahead of challengers. State Senator Sheila Korth-Focken at 14.6% gains from conservative endorsements criticizing Pillen's spending, while businessman Sal Holguin's 11.7% reflects outsider appeal on economic reform. With the May 2026 primary distant, low-volume markets hinge on endorsements and early voter surveys, though rapid shifts remain possible.
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