Trader consensus favors Victor Marx at 61% to win the Colorado Republican gubernatorial primary, reflecting his surge in recent internal polling and grassroots fundraising momentum among conservative voters in the open-seat race to challenge Democratic incumbent Jared Polis' successor. State Senate Minority Leader Barbara Kirkmeyer holds second at 28.5%, bolstered by her legislative experience and endorsements from establishment GOP figures, while former congressional candidate Daniel Thomas (13.1%) and Greg Lopez (9.4%) draw support from Trump-aligned bases but trail due to fragmented name recognition. No major developments in the past week, but upcoming candidate filing deadlines and potential debates could shift dynamics ahead of the June 2026 primary.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · AtualizadoVictor Marx 76%
Barbara Kirkmeyer 29%
Greg Lopez 13.7%
Bob Brinkerhoff 3.4%
Victor Marx
61%
Barbara Kirkmeyer
28%
Greg Lopez
14%
Bob Brinkerhoff
3%
Brycen Garrison
3%
Jon Gray-Ginsberg
3%
Scott Bottoms
2%
Joshua Griffin
2%
Mark Baisley
1%
Will McBride
1%
Robert Moore
1%
Daniel Thomas
16%
Jason Clark
1%
Jason Mikesell
<1%
Stevan Gess
<1%
Victor Marx 76%
Barbara Kirkmeyer 29%
Greg Lopez 13.7%
Bob Brinkerhoff 3.4%
Victor Marx
61%
Barbara Kirkmeyer
28%
Greg Lopez
14%
Bob Brinkerhoff
3%
Brycen Garrison
3%
Jon Gray-Ginsberg
3%
Scott Bottoms
2%
Joshua Griffin
2%
Mark Baisley
1%
Will McBride
1%
Robert Moore
1%
Daniel Thomas
16%
Jason Clark
1%
Jason Mikesell
<1%
Stevan Gess
<1%
If no 2026 Colorado 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 Colorado Republican Party; however, an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting may suffice.
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus favors Victor Marx at 61% to win the Colorado Republican gubernatorial primary, reflecting his surge in recent internal polling and grassroots fundraising momentum among conservative voters in the open-seat race to challenge Democratic incumbent Jared Polis' successor. State Senate Minority Leader Barbara Kirkmeyer holds second at 28.5%, bolstered by her legislative experience and endorsements from establishment GOP figures, while former congressional candidate Daniel Thomas (13.1%) and Greg Lopez (9.4%) draw support from Trump-aligned bases but trail due to fragmented name recognition. No major developments in the past week, but upcoming candidate filing deadlines and potential debates could shift dynamics ahead of the June 2026 primary.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · Atualizado
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