Ukraine's constitution prohibits presidential and parliamentary elections during martial law, which the Verkhovna Rada extended in January 2026 for 90 days until May 4 amid Russia's ongoing invasion and occupation of territories complicating voting logistics. President Zelenskyy reiterated in February that no vote will occur without a guaranteed two-month ceasefire, tying polls to de-escalation signals absent in recent military developments. With general mobilization also prolonged, the next parliamentary vote on extensions—expected around early May—remains a key catalyst, as repeated renewals since 2022 reflect trader focus on sustained conflict delaying any snap election or normal constitutional timeline.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated$1,975,537 Vol.
June 30, 2026
3%
December 31, 2026
21%
$1,975,537 Vol.
June 30, 2026
3%
December 31, 2026
21%
This market is based on whether national elections are actually held in Ukraine within the specified dates. Merely scheduling an election will not be sufficient to resolve this market to "Yes".
If elections are officially scheduled for a date outside this market's timeframe, this market will immediately resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the government of Ukraine; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Market Opened: Sep 23, 2025, 7:20 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...This market is based on whether national elections are actually held in Ukraine within the specified dates. Merely scheduling an election will not be sufficient to resolve this market to "Yes".
If elections are officially scheduled for a date outside this market's timeframe, this market will immediately resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the government of Ukraine; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Ukraine's constitution prohibits presidential and parliamentary elections during martial law, which the Verkhovna Rada extended in January 2026 for 90 days until May 4 amid Russia's ongoing invasion and occupation of territories complicating voting logistics. President Zelenskyy reiterated in February that no vote will occur without a guaranteed two-month ceasefire, tying polls to de-escalation signals absent in recent military developments. With general mobilization also prolonged, the next parliamentary vote on extensions—expected around early May—remains a key catalyst, as repeated renewals since 2022 reflect trader focus on sustained conflict delaying any snap election or normal constitutional timeline.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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