Alaska's gubernatorial primary on August 18, 2026, uses a top-four open primary system, advancing the top vote-getters regardless of party affiliation to a ranked-choice general election—a format upheld by voters in 2022 despite ongoing legal challenges. Incumbent Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy benefits from strong incumbency advantages, including his narrow 2022 re-election win and focus on energy projects, permanent fund dividends, and vetoes of spending bills. No major candidate announcements or polls have emerged in the past 30 days, leaving the Democratic and independent fields fluid ahead of the June 1 filing deadline. Traders eye early endorsements, approval trends on fisheries and budget issues, and potential ranked-choice repeal efforts as key catalysts.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · AtualizadoTom Begich
80%
Bernadette Wilson
57%
Dave Bronson
55%
Treg Taylor
40%
Click Bishop
39%
Adam Crum
21%
Nancy Dahlstrom
16%
Hank Kroll
14%
Matt Heilala
13%
Matt Claman
11%
Edna DeVries
10%
Shelley Hughes
9%
James Parkin
5%
$2,407 Vol.
Tom Begich
80%
Bernadette Wilson
57%
Dave Bronson
55%
Treg Taylor
40%
Click Bishop
39%
Adam Crum
21%
Nancy Dahlstrom
16%
Hank Kroll
14%
Matt Heilala
13%
Matt Claman
11%
Edna DeVries
10%
Shelley Hughes
9%
James Parkin
5%
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...Alaska's gubernatorial primary on August 18, 2026, uses a top-four open primary system, advancing the top vote-getters regardless of party affiliation to a ranked-choice general election—a format upheld by voters in 2022 despite ongoing legal challenges. Incumbent Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy benefits from strong incumbency advantages, including his narrow 2022 re-election win and focus on energy projects, permanent fund dividends, and vetoes of spending bills. No major candidate announcements or polls have emerged in the past 30 days, leaving the Democratic and independent fields fluid ahead of the June 1 filing deadline. Traders eye early endorsements, approval trends on fisheries and budget issues, and potential ranked-choice repeal efforts as key catalysts.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · Atualizado
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