U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville commands 97.5% trader consensus as the Republican primary winner for Alabama governor on May 19, 2026—potentially facing a June 16 runoff—due to his overwhelming fundraising edge ($11.8 million raised versus challengers' minimal totals), early Trump endorsement in January, and strong name recognition from his Senate incumbency and Auburn coaching legacy in a field limited to three qualified candidates including fringe rival Ken McFeeters and Will Santivasci. The Alabama GOP dismissed McFeeters' February residency challenge against Tuberville, though a March lawsuit persists without shifting odds amid no recent polls showing competition. Barring a court disqualification on residency, late scandal, or unexpected voter turnout surge for underdogs, Tuberville's path remains clear in this low-competition primary.
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Tommy Tuberville
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Ken McFeeters
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$27,308 Vol.
$27,308 Vol.
Tommy Tuberville
98%
Ken McFeeters
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If no 2026 Alabama 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 Alabama Republican Party; however, an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting may suffice.
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0x2F5e3684c...If no 2026 Alabama 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 Alabama Republican Party; however, an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting may suffice.
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0x2F5e3684c...U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville commands 97.5% trader consensus as the Republican primary winner for Alabama governor on May 19, 2026—potentially facing a June 16 runoff—due to his overwhelming fundraising edge ($11.8 million raised versus challengers' minimal totals), early Trump endorsement in January, and strong name recognition from his Senate incumbency and Auburn coaching legacy in a field limited to three qualified candidates including fringe rival Ken McFeeters and Will Santivasci. The Alabama GOP dismissed McFeeters' February residency challenge against Tuberville, though a March lawsuit persists without shifting odds amid no recent polls showing competition. Barring a court disqualification on residency, late scandal, or unexpected voter turnout surge for underdogs, Tuberville's path remains clear in this low-competition primary.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated
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