In Alabama's 1st Congressional District Republican primary set for May 19, trader consensus favors state Rep. Rhett Marques at 40.5% over former U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl at 31%, reflecting momentum from the latest Alabama Poll showing Carl's lead shrinking from 16 points in January to eight points (28%-19%) in mid-March among 400 likely voters, with 53% undecided. Marques has captured nearly 80% of recent voter movement, bolstered by a fundraising edge ($775,000 cash-on-hand vs. Carl's $308,000), Sen. Katie Britt's early endorsement resonating in Dothan-area strongholds comprising 35% of the district, and a fresh $25,000 super PAC ad buy supporting him. High undecideds and outsider appeal keep the multicandidate field competitive; separation could come from TV ad blitzes, further endorsements, or candidate forums in the final six weeks.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedJerry Carl 26%
Austin Sidwell 9%
Joshua McKee 8%
James Dees 5%
$37,776 Vol.
$37,776 Vol.
Jerry Carl
31%
Austin Sidwell
9%
Joshua McKee
8%
James Dees
5%
John Mills
3%
James Richardson
3%
Rhett Marques
42%
Jerry Carl 26%
Austin Sidwell 9%
Joshua McKee 8%
James Dees 5%
$37,776 Vol.
$37,776 Vol.
Jerry Carl
31%
Austin Sidwell
9%
Joshua McKee
8%
James Dees
5%
John Mills
3%
James Richardson
3%
Rhett Marques
42%
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0x69c47De9D...If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of official Republican sources, including https://www.rnc.org/.
Any replacement of the nominee before election day will not change the resolution of the market.
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0x69c47De9D...In Alabama's 1st Congressional District Republican primary set for May 19, trader consensus favors state Rep. Rhett Marques at 40.5% over former U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl at 31%, reflecting momentum from the latest Alabama Poll showing Carl's lead shrinking from 16 points in January to eight points (28%-19%) in mid-March among 400 likely voters, with 53% undecided. Marques has captured nearly 80% of recent voter movement, bolstered by a fundraising edge ($775,000 cash-on-hand vs. Carl's $308,000), Sen. Katie Britt's early endorsement resonating in Dothan-area strongholds comprising 35% of the district, and a fresh $25,000 super PAC ad buy supporting him. High undecideds and outsider appeal keep the multicandidate field competitive; separation could come from TV ad blitzes, further endorsements, or candidate forums in the final six weeks.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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