GOVPARTYWI-26-D
Will the Democratic party win the governorship in Wisconsin
$0.69

Market Snapshot

BidMidAskSpreadProb (Mid)
YES $0.64 $0.67 $0.69 5.0¢ 66.5%
NO $0.31 $0.34 $0.36 5.0¢ 33.5%
Overround (asks): 5.0% Underround (bids): 5.0% Notional: $1

Order Book (Top)

SideBest BidBid SizeBest AskAsk Size
YES $0.64 22 $0.69 13
NO $0.31 13 $0.36 22
MicropriceImbalanceDepth ±$0.05
$0.6714 0.2571 43
$0.3286 -0.2571 52

Fair Probability Band & Arb

Prob Band (0–1) 0.6400.690
Band Width0.050

Edge & Time-Weighted Vig

YES Edge (ticks)-2.5
NO Edge (ticks)-2.5
Vig (bps/h)0

State Change & Momentum

MetricValue
ΔMid ($) -0.02
ΔSpread (¢)
ΔLast Trade ($)
Micro Pull ($) 0.0014
Tightening (ΔSpread < 0) shown in green. Positive Micro Pull = buy-side pressure; negative = sell-side.

Timing

Opens2025-01-26 10:00 AM ET
Last Trade (Close)2027-11-03 11:00 AM ET (770d 12h 8m)
Expected Expiration2027-01-07 10:00 AM ET (470d 12h 8m)

Book & Activity

Liquidity47618223
24h Volume0
Open Interest1339
OI Turnover (24h)0.0
Statusactive

Cost to Breach Targets (YES Book)

TargetCost ↑Cost ↓
0.052888.49202876.7
0.253363.49202567.2
0.504225.37201455.32
0.757104.01198576.68
0.959689.73197415.96
↑ uses asks to push up; ↓ uses bids to push down.

Rules

Primary
If a representative of the Democratic party is inaugurated as the governor of Wisconsin pursuant to the 2026 election, then the market resolves to Yes.

Liquidity and Market Impact Overview

This shows the cumulative value at each price point based on current bids and asks for each side.

Yes 🔵 Market

No 🟡 Market

🤖 AI Market Insight

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Last updated: 2025-09-24T02:51:04.112966

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