Everett Wess leads the Alabama Democratic U.S. Senate primary runoff market at 88.8% because he topped the May 19 first-round primary with 39.6% of the vote, advancing alongside Dakarai Larriett (29.1%) while Mark Wheeler (17.4%), Kyle Sweetser, and disqualified candidate Lamont Lavender fell short. The June 16 runoff between the attorney and former judge Wess and businessman Larriett is the sole remaining contest determining the nominee. Trader consensus reflects Wess’s larger initial vote share, broader name recognition, and campaign positioning on healthcare and economic issues as key advantages heading into the final day of voting. No major late developments have altered the implied probabilities in the past week.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · ActualizadoEverett Wess 94.9%
Dakarai Larriett 7.5%
Lamont Lavender 1.2%
Kyle Sweetser <1%
$44,768 Vol.
$44,768 Vol.
Everett Wess
89%
Dakarai Larriett
9%
Lamont Lavender
1%
Kyle Sweetser
<1%
Mark Wheeler
<1%
Everett Wess 94.9%
Dakarai Larriett 7.5%
Lamont Lavender 1.2%
Kyle Sweetser <1%
$44,768 Vol.
$44,768 Vol.
Everett Wess
89%
Dakarai Larriett
9%
Lamont Lavender
1%
Kyle Sweetser
<1%
Mark Wheeler
<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.
Mercado abierto: 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 leads the Alabama Democratic U.S. Senate primary runoff market at 88.8% because he topped the May 19 first-round primary with 39.6% of the vote, advancing alongside Dakarai Larriett (29.1%) while Mark Wheeler (17.4%), Kyle Sweetser, and disqualified candidate Lamont Lavender fell short. The June 16 runoff between the attorney and former judge Wess and businessman Larriett is the sole remaining contest determining the nominee. Trader consensus reflects Wess’s larger initial vote share, broader name recognition, and campaign positioning on healthcare and economic issues as key advantages heading into the final day of voting. No major late developments have altered the implied probabilities in the past week.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado
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