The upcoming September 27, 2026, French Senate election renews 178 seats through an electoral college of local officials, leaving the contest for second-most seats between the Socialist group (SER) and Union Centriste tightly balanced around current holdings of 65 and 59 respectively. Recent March 2026 municipal results have shaped the college's composition without producing decisive shifts favoring either side, while fragmented alliances among centrists, Republicans, and left-leaning lists sustain uncertainty over final seat distribution. Republican strength in many rural departments reinforces their lead, but the narrow gap between the top contenders reflects comparable local influence and limited recent momentum changes. Late adjustments in departmental coalitions or turnout among municipal councilors ahead of the vote could alter the ranking.
Eksperimental na AI-generated summary na nire-reference ang Polymarket data. Hindi ito trading advice at wala itong papel sa kung paano nire-resolve ang market na ito. · Na-updateSER 48%
Union Centriste 48%
Les Républicains 12%

SER
48%

Union Centriste
48%

Les Républicains
12%
SER 48%
Union Centriste 48%
Les Républicains 12%

SER
48%

Union Centriste
48%

Les Républicains
12%
This market will resolve according to which of the following three Senate groups holds the second-most French Senate seats as of October 12, 2026, 4:00 PM CEST: the Groupe Les Républicains, the Groupe Socialiste, Écologiste et Républicain (SER), or the Groupe Union Centriste.
The seat count for each group will be its total membership as published by the French Senate (senat.fr), counting members (membres), related (apparentés), and affiliated (rattachés).
A group will qualify as one of the three listed groups if it satisfies at least one of the following:
- Its official name includes the listed group's name or a clear variant thereof;
- Its political declaration published in the Official Journal (Journal Officiel) of France identifies it as a continuation of the listed group; or
- It is publicly recognized as the continuation of the listed group, and this characterization is confirmed by a consensus of credible reporting.
A group that changes its name will continue to qualify if it meets at least one of the criteria above. If two of the listed groups merge with each other, the merged group will be treated as the listed group that held more seats before the September 27, 2026 election, and the other listed group will be treated as holding no seats. If a listed group ceases to exist, it will be treated as holding no seats.
Groups will be primarily ranked by number of seats on October 12, 2026. If two or more groups are tied on seat count, ties will be broken by alphabetical order of the groups' listed names. This market will resolve to the group that occupies the second-highest finishing position after applying this ranking.
The administrative meeting of senators not appearing on the list of any group (RASNAG) will not qualify as a group for the purposes of this market.
If the groups' composition is not officially published, as of October 12, 2026, 4:00 PM CEST, this market will resolve to the group's listed name that comes second in alphabetical order.
The resolution source for this market will be publications of the French Senate (senat.fr) and the Official Journal of France, and a consensus of credible reporting.
Binuksan ang Market: Aug 19, 2026, 4:14 PM ET
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0x69c47De9D...This market will resolve according to which of the following three Senate groups holds the second-most French Senate seats as of October 12, 2026, 4:00 PM CEST: the Groupe Les Républicains, the Groupe Socialiste, Écologiste et Républicain (SER), or the Groupe Union Centriste.
The seat count for each group will be its total membership as published by the French Senate (senat.fr), counting members (membres), related (apparentés), and affiliated (rattachés).
A group will qualify as one of the three listed groups if it satisfies at least one of the following:
- Its official name includes the listed group's name or a clear variant thereof;
- Its political declaration published in the Official Journal (Journal Officiel) of France identifies it as a continuation of the listed group; or
- It is publicly recognized as the continuation of the listed group, and this characterization is confirmed by a consensus of credible reporting.
A group that changes its name will continue to qualify if it meets at least one of the criteria above. If two of the listed groups merge with each other, the merged group will be treated as the listed group that held more seats before the September 27, 2026 election, and the other listed group will be treated as holding no seats. If a listed group ceases to exist, it will be treated as holding no seats.
Groups will be primarily ranked by number of seats on October 12, 2026. If two or more groups are tied on seat count, ties will be broken by alphabetical order of the groups' listed names. This market will resolve to the group that occupies the second-highest finishing position after applying this ranking.
The administrative meeting of senators not appearing on the list of any group (RASNAG) will not qualify as a group for the purposes of this market.
If the groups' composition is not officially published, as of October 12, 2026, 4:00 PM CEST, this market will resolve to the group's listed name that comes second in alphabetical order.
The resolution source for this market will be publications of the French Senate (senat.fr) and the Official Journal of France, and a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...The upcoming September 27, 2026, French Senate election renews 178 seats through an electoral college of local officials, leaving the contest for second-most seats between the Socialist group (SER) and Union Centriste tightly balanced around current holdings of 65 and 59 respectively. Recent March 2026 municipal results have shaped the college's composition without producing decisive shifts favoring either side, while fragmented alliances among centrists, Republicans, and left-leaning lists sustain uncertainty over final seat distribution. Republican strength in many rural departments reinforces their lead, but the narrow gap between the top contenders reflects comparable local influence and limited recent momentum changes. Late adjustments in departmental coalitions or turnout among municipal councilors ahead of the vote could alter the ranking.
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