Grégory Doucet commands 99.6% trader consensus to win the Lyon mayoral election, reflecting his entrenched incumbency since defeating challengers in the 2020 municipal vote under France's two-round system, where top candidates vie for absolute majorities. No major developments in the past 30 days—such as scandals, defections, or polling shifts—have eroded his position, with early indications showing limited traction for rivals like Jean-Michel Aulas, a prominent business figure entering the race, or others including Alexandre Dupalais and Nathalie Perrin-Gilbert. This skin-in-the-game pricing underscores trader confidence in Doucet's governance record on urban and ecological priorities. Realistic challenges would require late-breaking events like a corruption probe, economic crisis in the Rhône-Alpes region, or a unified right-left coalition before the 2026 vote.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedWho will win the Lyon mayoral election?
Who will win the Lyon mayoral election?
Grégory Doucet 99.6%
Jean-Michel Aulas <1%
Alexandre Dupalais <1%
Nathalie Perrin-Gilbert <1%
$759,107 Vol.
$759,107 Vol.
Grégory Doucet
100%
Jean-Michel Aulas
<1%
Alexandre Dupalais
<1%
Nathalie Perrin-Gilbert
<1%
Grégory Doucet 99.6%
Jean-Michel Aulas <1%
Alexandre Dupalais <1%
Nathalie Perrin-Gilbert <1%
$759,107 Vol.
$759,107 Vol.
Grégory Doucet
100%
Jean-Michel Aulas
<1%
Alexandre Dupalais
<1%
Nathalie Perrin-Gilbert
<1%
This market will resolve according to the candidate that wins this election.
If the results of the election are not known by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
This market will resolve based on the election results, 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 French Ministry of the Interior (élections.interieur.gouv.fr).
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0x2F5e3684c...Grégory Doucet commands 99.6% trader consensus to win the Lyon mayoral election, reflecting his entrenched incumbency since defeating challengers in the 2020 municipal vote under France's two-round system, where top candidates vie for absolute majorities. No major developments in the past 30 days—such as scandals, defections, or polling shifts—have eroded his position, with early indications showing limited traction for rivals like Jean-Michel Aulas, a prominent business figure entering the race, or others including Alexandre Dupalais and Nathalie Perrin-Gilbert. This skin-in-the-game pricing underscores trader confidence in Doucet's governance record on urban and ecological priorities. Realistic challenges would require late-breaking events like a corruption probe, economic crisis in the Rhône-Alpes region, or a unified right-left coalition before the 2026 vote.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated

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