Incumbent Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy holds a commanding lead in the latest Alaska gubernatorial primary polls, with support around 45-50%, positioning him as the clear frontrunner to advance in the top-four nonpartisan contest on August 20. Trader consensus reflects this edge, driven by Dunleavy's fundraising dominance and incumbency advantage amid limited Democratic challengers like Patricia Chesbro and Chris Tuck, who poll under 10%. Intra-GOP competition from David Eastman and Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom adds uncertainty for the second and third spots, but recent endorsements and steady polling favor Republicans sweeping the top three. Early voting is underway, with final tallies potentially shifting if turnout surges among independents.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedTom Begich
78%
Bernadette Wilson
57%
Dave Bronson
56%
Treg Taylor
39%
Click Bishop
44%
Adam Crum
21%
Hank Kroll
14%
Matt Heilala
13%
Matt Claman
11%
Edna DeVries
10%
Shelley Hughes
10%
James Parkin
6%
Nancy Dahlstrom
43%
$2,567 Vol.
Tom Begich
78%
Bernadette Wilson
57%
Dave Bronson
56%
Treg Taylor
39%
Click Bishop
44%
Adam Crum
21%
Hank Kroll
14%
Matt Heilala
13%
Matt Claman
11%
Edna DeVries
10%
Shelley Hughes
10%
James Parkin
6%
Nancy Dahlstrom
43%
This market will resolve to “Yes” If the listed candidate advances from the primary to the general election for Governor of Alaska. Otherwise this market will resolve to “No”.
If no 2026 Alaska gubernatorial primary takes place, this market will resolve to “No.”
This market will resolve based on the results of the primary election for Governor of Alaska as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the government of Alaska, specifically the State of Alaska Division of Elections.
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0x65070BE91...Incumbent Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy holds a commanding lead in the latest Alaska gubernatorial primary polls, with support around 45-50%, positioning him as the clear frontrunner to advance in the top-four nonpartisan contest on August 20. Trader consensus reflects this edge, driven by Dunleavy's fundraising dominance and incumbency advantage amid limited Democratic challengers like Patricia Chesbro and Chris Tuck, who poll under 10%. Intra-GOP competition from David Eastman and Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom adds uncertainty for the second and third spots, but recent endorsements and steady polling favor Republicans sweeping the top three. Early voting is underway, with final tallies potentially shifting if turnout surges among independents.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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