Tom Sell leads Polymarket odds at 85.8% as the Republican primary frontrunner for Texas's 19th Congressional District following his top finish in the March 3 first-round balloting, where no candidate reached a majority, triggering a May 26 runoff against Abraham Enriquez at 6.9%. Sell's edge stems from his strong early voting performance, local West Texas roots as a fifth-generation rancher and agribusiness leader emphasizing rural issues, and recent endorsements from most eliminated primary opponents like Ryan Zink and others announced around March 29, consolidating support in this open seat race after incumbent Jodey Arrington's retirement. Enriquez trails despite America First messaging and CPAC backing, with traders pricing low upset odds absent major shifts before early voting.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedTom Sell 85.8%
Abraham Enriquez 6.9%
Ryan Zink 2.7%
Matthew Smith 2.4%
$62,558 Vol.
$62,558 Vol.
Tom Sell
86%
Abraham Enriquez
7%
Ryan Zink
3%
Matthew Smith
2%
Donald May
1%
Jason Corley
1%
James Barbee
1%
Tom Sell 85.8%
Abraham Enriquez 6.9%
Ryan Zink 2.7%
Matthew Smith 2.4%
$62,558 Vol.
$62,558 Vol.
Tom Sell
86%
Abraham Enriquez
7%
Ryan Zink
3%
Matthew Smith
2%
Donald May
1%
Jason Corley
1%
James Barbee
1%
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Market Opened: Feb 6, 2026, 6:28 PM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...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.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Tom Sell leads Polymarket odds at 85.8% as the Republican primary frontrunner for Texas's 19th Congressional District following his top finish in the March 3 first-round balloting, where no candidate reached a majority, triggering a May 26 runoff against Abraham Enriquez at 6.9%. Sell's edge stems from his strong early voting performance, local West Texas roots as a fifth-generation rancher and agribusiness leader emphasizing rural issues, and recent endorsements from most eliminated primary opponents like Ryan Zink and others announced around March 29, consolidating support in this open seat race after incumbent Jodey Arrington's retirement. Enriquez trails despite America First messaging and CPAC backing, with traders pricing low upset odds absent major shifts before early voting.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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