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Denmark Election: Popular Vote Margin of Victory

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Denmark Election: Popular Vote Margin of Victory

Social Democrats 5–10% 50%

Social Democrats <5% 31%

Social Democrats 10–15% 25%

Social Democrats 15%+ 20%

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Social Democrats 5–10% 50%

Social Democrats <5% 31%

Social Democrats 10–15% 25%

Social Democrats 15%+ 20%

Polymarket
NEW

Social Democrats <5%

$0 交易量

31%

Social Democrats 5–10%

$0 交易量

50%

Social Democrats 10–15%

$0 交易量

25%

Social Democrats 15%+

$0 交易量

20%

Other

$0 交易量

13%

Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Denmark on March 24, 2026. Denmark uses a proportional representation electoral system in which voters cast a single vote that may be given either to a specific candidate or to a political party list, with seats allocated proportionally based on the total votes received by each party. This market will resolve according to the margin of victory between the top two parties in terms of votes in this election. If the margin of victory falls exactly between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher bracket. For the purposes of this market, the “margin of victory” is defined as the absolute difference between the percentages of valid votes received by the political party that wins the most votes nationwide and the political party that wins the second-most votes nationwide. Percentages of the valid votes received by each party will be determined by dividing the total number of valid votes each of the top two parties receives by the sum of all valid votes cast in the election in Denmark proper. This market will resolve solely based on the total number of valid votes received by each political party nationwide in this election, based solely on the results from Denmark proper, excluding the results and eligible voter counts from Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Votes cast for individual candidates will count toward the total of the respective candidate’s political party. If two or more parties tie for the most valid votes nationwide in this election, this market will resolve to "Other". This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results reported by Danish government sources such as the Ministry of Interior and Health (https://www.valg.im.dk/) and Statistics Denmark (https://www.dst.dk/en).Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Denmark on March 24, 2026. Denmark uses a proportional representation electoral system in which voters cast a single vote that may be given either to a specific candidate or to a political party list, with seats allocated proportionally based on the total votes received by each party. This market will resolve according to the margin of victory between the top two parties in terms of votes in this election. If the margin of victory falls exactly between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher bracket. For the purposes of this market, the “margin of victory” is defined as the absolute difference between the percentages of valid votes received by the political party that wins the most votes nationwide and the political party that wins the second-most votes nationwide. Percentages of the valid votes received by each party will be determined by dividing the total number of valid votes each of the top two parties receives by the sum of all valid votes cast in the election in Denmark proper. This market will resolve solely based on the total number of valid votes received by each political party nationwide in this election, based solely on the results from Denmark proper, excluding the results and eligible voter counts from Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Votes cast for individual candidates will count toward the total of the respective candidate’s political party. If two or more parties tie for the most valid votes nationwide in this election, this market will resolve to "Other". This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results reported by Danish government sources such as the Ministry of Interior and Health (https://www.valg.im.dk/) and Statistics Denmark (https://www.dst.dk/en).Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Denmark on March 24, 2026. Denmark uses a proportional representation electoral system in which voters cast a single vote that may be given either to a specific candidate or to a political party list, with seats allocated proportionally based on the total votes received by each party. This market will resolve according to the margin of victory between the top two parties in terms of votes in this election. If the margin of victory falls exactly between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher bracket. For the purposes of this market, the “margin of victory” is defined as the absolute difference between the percentages of valid votes received by the political party that wins the most votes nationwide and the political party that wins the second-most votes nationwide. Percentages of the valid votes received by each party will be determined by dividing the total number of valid votes each of the top two parties receives by the sum of all valid votes cast in the election in Denmark proper. This market will resolve solely based on the total number of valid votes received by each political party nationwide in this election, based solely on the results from Denmark proper, excluding the results and eligible voter counts from Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Votes cast for individual candidates will count toward the total of the respective candidate’s political party. If two or more parties tie for the most valid votes nationwide in this election, this market will resolve to "Other". This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results reported by Danish government sources such as the Ministry of Interior and Health (https://www.valg.im.dk/) and Statistics Denmark (https://www.dst.dk/en).Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Denmark on March 24, 2026. Denmark uses a proportional representation electoral system in which voters cast a single vote that may be given either to a specific candidate or to a political party list, with seats allocated proportionally based on the total votes received by each party. This market will resolve according to the margin of victory between the top two parties in terms of votes in this election. If the margin of victory falls exactly between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher bracket. For the purposes of this market, the “margin of victory” is defined as the absolute difference between the percentages of valid votes received by the political party that wins the most votes nationwide and the political party that wins the second-most votes nationwide. Percentages of the valid votes received by each party will be determined by dividing the total number of valid votes each of the top two parties receives by the sum of all valid votes cast in the election in Denmark proper. This market will resolve solely based on the total number of valid votes received by each political party nationwide in this election, based solely on the results from Denmark proper, excluding the results and eligible voter counts from Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Votes cast for individual candidates will count toward the total of the respective candidate’s political party. If two or more parties tie for the most valid votes nationwide in this election, this market will resolve to "Other". This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results reported by Danish government sources such as the Ministry of Interior and Health (https://www.valg.im.dk/) and Statistics Denmark (https://www.dst.dk/en).Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Denmark on March 24, 2026. Denmark uses a proportional representation electoral system in which voters cast a single vote that may be given either to a specific candidate or to a political party list, with seats allocated proportionally based on the total votes received by each party. This market will resolve according to the margin of victory between the top two parties in terms of votes in this election. If the margin of victory falls exactly between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher bracket. For the purposes of this market, the “margin of victory” is defined as the absolute difference between the percentages of valid votes received by the political party that wins the most votes nationwide and the political party that wins the second-most votes nationwide. Percentages of the valid votes received by each party will be determined by dividing the total number of valid votes each of the top two parties receives by the sum of all valid votes cast in the election in Denmark proper. This market will resolve solely based on the total number of valid votes received by each political party nationwide in this election, based solely on the results from Denmark proper, excluding the results and eligible voter counts from Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Votes cast for individual candidates will count toward the total of the respective candidate’s political party. If two or more parties tie for the most valid votes nationwide in this election, this market will resolve to "Other". This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results reported by Danish government sources such as the Ministry of Interior and Health (https://www.valg.im.dk/) and Statistics Denmark (https://www.dst.dk/en).

Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Denmark on March 24, 2026. Denmark uses a proportional representation electoral system in which voters cast a single vote that may be given either to a specific candidate or to a political party list, with seats allocated proportionally based on the total votes received by each party.

This market will resolve according to the margin of victory between the top two parties in terms of votes in this election.

If the margin of victory falls exactly between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher bracket.

For the purposes of this market, the “margin of victory” is defined as the absolute difference between the percentages of valid votes received by the political party that wins the most votes nationwide and the political party that wins the second-most votes nationwide. Percentages of the valid votes received by each party will be determined by dividing the total number of valid votes each of the top two parties receives by the sum of all valid votes cast in the election in Denmark proper.

This market will resolve solely based on the total number of valid votes received by each political party nationwide in this election, based solely on the results from Denmark proper, excluding the results and eligible voter counts from Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Votes cast for individual candidates will count toward the total of the respective candidate’s political party.

If two or more parties tie for the most valid votes nationwide in this election, this market will resolve to "Other".

This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results reported by Danish government sources such as the Ministry of Interior and Health (https://www.valg.im.dk/) and Statistics Denmark (https://www.dst.dk/en).
交易量
$0
结束日期
Mar 24, 2026
市场开放时间
Mar 13, 2026, 10:28 AM ET
Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Denmark on March 24, 2026. Denmark uses a proportional representation electoral system in which voters cast a single vote that may be given either to a specific candidate or to a political party list, with seats allocated proportionally based on the total votes received by each party. This market will resolve according to the margin of victory between the top two parties in terms of votes in this election. If the margin of victory falls exactly between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher bracket. For the purposes of this market, the “margin of victory” is defined as the absolute difference between the percentages of valid votes received by the political party that wins the most votes nationwide and the political party that wins the second-most votes nationwide. Percentages of the valid votes received by each party will be determined by dividing the total number of valid votes each of the top two parties receives by the sum of all valid votes cast in the election in Denmark proper. This market will resolve solely based on the total number of valid votes received by each political party nationwide in this election, based solely on the results from Denmark proper, excluding the results and eligible voter counts from Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Votes cast for individual candidates will count toward the total of the respective candidate’s political party. If two or more parties tie for the most valid votes nationwide in this election, this market will resolve to "Other". This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results reported by Danish government sources such as the Ministry of Interior and Health (https://www.valg.im.dk/) and Statistics Denmark (https://www.dst.dk/en).
Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Denmark on March 24, 2026. Denmark uses a proportional representation electoral system in which voters cast a single vote that may be given either to a specific candidate or to a political party list, with seats allocated proportionally based on the total votes received by each party. This market will resolve according to the margin of victory between the top two parties in terms of votes in this election. If the margin of victory falls exactly between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher bracket. For the purposes of this market, the “margin of victory” is defined as the absolute difference between the percentages of valid votes received by the political party that wins the most votes nationwide and the political party that wins the second-most votes nationwide. Percentages of the valid votes received by each party will be determined by dividing the total number of valid votes each of the top two parties receives by the sum of all valid votes cast in the election in Denmark proper. This market will resolve solely based on the total number of valid votes received by each political party nationwide in this election, based solely on the results from Denmark proper, excluding the results and eligible voter counts from Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Votes cast for individual candidates will count toward the total of the respective candidate’s political party. If two or more parties tie for the most valid votes nationwide in this election, this market will resolve to "Other". This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results reported by Danish government sources such as the Ministry of Interior and Health (https://www.valg.im.dk/) and Statistics Denmark (https://www.dst.dk/en).Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Denmark on March 24, 2026. Denmark uses a proportional representation electoral system in which voters cast a single vote that may be given either to a specific candidate or to a political party list, with seats allocated proportionally based on the total votes received by each party. This market will resolve according to the margin of victory between the top two parties in terms of votes in this election. If the margin of victory falls exactly between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher bracket. For the purposes of this market, the “margin of victory” is defined as the absolute difference between the percentages of valid votes received by the political party that wins the most votes nationwide and the political party that wins the second-most votes nationwide. Percentages of the valid votes received by each party will be determined by dividing the total number of valid votes each of the top two parties receives by the sum of all valid votes cast in the election in Denmark proper. This market will resolve solely based on the total number of valid votes received by each political party nationwide in this election, based solely on the results from Denmark proper, excluding the results and eligible voter counts from Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Votes cast for individual candidates will count toward the total of the respective candidate’s political party. If two or more parties tie for the most valid votes nationwide in this election, this market will resolve to "Other". This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results reported by Danish government sources such as the Ministry of Interior and Health (https://www.valg.im.dk/) and Statistics Denmark (https://www.dst.dk/en).Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Denmark on March 24, 2026. Denmark uses a proportional representation electoral system in which voters cast a single vote that may be given either to a specific candidate or to a political party list, with seats allocated proportionally based on the total votes received by each party. This market will resolve according to the margin of victory between the top two parties in terms of votes in this election. If the margin of victory falls exactly between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher bracket. For the purposes of this market, the “margin of victory” is defined as the absolute difference between the percentages of valid votes received by the political party that wins the most votes nationwide and the political party that wins the second-most votes nationwide. Percentages of the valid votes received by each party will be determined by dividing the total number of valid votes each of the top two parties receives by the sum of all valid votes cast in the election in Denmark proper. This market will resolve solely based on the total number of valid votes received by each political party nationwide in this election, based solely on the results from Denmark proper, excluding the results and eligible voter counts from Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Votes cast for individual candidates will count toward the total of the respective candidate’s political party. If two or more parties tie for the most valid votes nationwide in this election, this market will resolve to "Other". This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results reported by Danish government sources such as the Ministry of Interior and Health (https://www.valg.im.dk/) and Statistics Denmark (https://www.dst.dk/en).Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Denmark on March 24, 2026. Denmark uses a proportional representation electoral system in which voters cast a single vote that may be given either to a specific candidate or to a political party list, with seats allocated proportionally based on the total votes received by each party. This market will resolve according to the margin of victory between the top two parties in terms of votes in this election. If the margin of victory falls exactly between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher bracket. For the purposes of this market, the “margin of victory” is defined as the absolute difference between the percentages of valid votes received by the political party that wins the most votes nationwide and the political party that wins the second-most votes nationwide. Percentages of the valid votes received by each party will be determined by dividing the total number of valid votes each of the top two parties receives by the sum of all valid votes cast in the election in Denmark proper. This market will resolve solely based on the total number of valid votes received by each political party nationwide in this election, based solely on the results from Denmark proper, excluding the results and eligible voter counts from Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Votes cast for individual candidates will count toward the total of the respective candidate’s political party. If two or more parties tie for the most valid votes nationwide in this election, this market will resolve to "Other". This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results reported by Danish government sources such as the Ministry of Interior and Health (https://www.valg.im.dk/) and Statistics Denmark (https://www.dst.dk/en).Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Denmark on March 24, 2026. Denmark uses a proportional representation electoral system in which voters cast a single vote that may be given either to a specific candidate or to a political party list, with seats allocated proportionally based on the total votes received by each party. This market will resolve according to the margin of victory between the top two parties in terms of votes in this election. If the margin of victory falls exactly between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher bracket. For the purposes of this market, the “margin of victory” is defined as the absolute difference between the percentages of valid votes received by the political party that wins the most votes nationwide and the political party that wins the second-most votes nationwide. Percentages of the valid votes received by each party will be determined by dividing the total number of valid votes each of the top two parties receives by the sum of all valid votes cast in the election in Denmark proper. This market will resolve solely based on the total number of valid votes received by each political party nationwide in this election, based solely on the results from Denmark proper, excluding the results and eligible voter counts from Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Votes cast for individual candidates will count toward the total of the respective candidate’s political party. If two or more parties tie for the most valid votes nationwide in this election, this market will resolve to "Other". This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results reported by Danish government sources such as the Ministry of Interior and Health (https://www.valg.im.dk/) and Statistics Denmark (https://www.dst.dk/en).

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"Denmark Election: Popular Vote Margin of Victory"是 Polymarket 上一个拥有 5 个可能结果的预测市场,交易者根据自己的判断买卖份额。当前领先结果为"Social Democrats 5–10%",概率为 50%,其次是"Social Democrats <5%",概率为 31%。价格反映社区的实时概率。例如,价格为 50¢ 的份额意味着市场集体认为该结果的概率为 50%。这些赔率会随着交易者的反应而不断变化。正确结果的份额在市场结算时可兑换为每份 $1。

"Denmark Election: Popular Vote Margin of Victory"是 Polymarket 上新创建的市场,于Mar 13, 2026上线。作为一个新市场,这是你率先设定赔率并建立初始价格信号的机会。你也可以将本页加入书签,以便跟踪交易量和活动。

要在"Denmark Election: Popular Vote Margin of Victory"上交易,浏览本页上列出的 5 个可用结果。每个结果显示一个代表市场隐含概率的当前价格。要建仓,选择你认为最可能的结果,选择"是"支持或"否"反对,输入金额并点击"交易"。如果你选择的结果在市场结算时正确,你的"是"份额每份支付 $1。如果不正确,支付 $0。你也可以在结算前随时卖出份额。

"Denmark Election: Popular Vote Margin of Victory"的当前领先者是"Social Democrats 5–10%",概率为 50%,意味着市场对该结果的概率评估为 50%。紧随其后的结果是"Social Democrats <5%",概率为 31%。这些赔率随着交易者买卖份额而实时更新。请经常回来查看或将本页加入书签。

"Denmark Election: Popular Vote Margin of Victory"的结算规则明确定义了每个结果被宣布为获胜者所需满足的条件——包括用于确定结果的官方数据来源。你可以在本页评论上方的"规则"部分查看完整的结算标准。我们建议在交易前仔细阅读规则,因为它们规定了精确的条件、特殊情况和数据来源。