Everett Wess holds a strong lead in the Alabama Democratic U.S. Senate primary runoff market because he topped the May 19, 2026, primary with 39.6% of the vote, outpacing Dakarai Larriett's 29.1% and advancing alongside him to the June 16 runoff. Wess, a Birmingham attorney and HBCU graduate, drew broader support across a crowded field that included Mark Wheeler II (17.4%) and Kyle Sweetser (13.9%). Larriett, a small business owner, secured second place but trails significantly in trader pricing ahead of the two-candidate contest. Lamont Lavender was disqualified prior to the primary, limiting options, while the short runway to the runoff leaves limited time for shifts in voter preference or additional endorsements to alter the outcome.
สรุปจาก AI ทดลองที่อ้างอิงข้อมูลจาก Polymarket ไม่ใช่คำแนะนำในการเทรดและไม่มีผลต่อการตัดสินตลาดนี้ · อัปเดตแล้วEverett Wess 88.5%
Dakarai Larriett 8.0%
Lamont Lavender 1.2%
Mark Wheeler <1%
$44,410 ปริมาณ
$44,410 ปริมาณ
Everett Wess
89%
Dakarai Larriett
8%
Lamont Lavender
1%
Mark Wheeler
<1%
Kyle Sweetser
<1%
Everett Wess 88.5%
Dakarai Larriett 8.0%
Lamont Lavender 1.2%
Mark Wheeler <1%
$44,410 ปริมาณ
$44,410 ปริมาณ
Everett Wess
89%
Dakarai Larriett
8%
Lamont Lavender
1%
Mark Wheeler
<1%
Kyle Sweetser
<1%
If no 2026 Alabama Democratic Senate Primary takes place, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be the first announcement of the results from the Alabama Democratic party, however an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting may suffice.
ตลาดเปิดเมื่อ: Nov 13, 2025, 1:45 PM ET
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...If no 2026 Alabama Democratic Senate Primary takes place, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be the first announcement of the results from the Alabama Democratic party, however an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting may suffice.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Everett Wess holds a strong lead in the Alabama Democratic U.S. Senate primary runoff market because he topped the May 19, 2026, primary with 39.6% of the vote, outpacing Dakarai Larriett's 29.1% and advancing alongside him to the June 16 runoff. Wess, a Birmingham attorney and HBCU graduate, drew broader support across a crowded field that included Mark Wheeler II (17.4%) and Kyle Sweetser (13.9%). Larriett, a small business owner, secured second place but trails significantly in trader pricing ahead of the two-candidate contest. Lamont Lavender was disqualified prior to the primary, limiting options, while the short runway to the runoff leaves limited time for shifts in voter preference or additional endorsements to alter the outcome.
สรุปจาก AI ทดลองที่อ้างอิงข้อมูลจาก Polymarket ไม่ใช่คำแนะนำในการเทรดและไม่มีผลต่อการตัดสินตลาดนี้ · อัปเดตแล้ว
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