Robert White leads the Democratic primary for D.C.’s non-voting House delegate, scheduled for June 16, with strong trader consensus reflecting his citywide name recognition as an at-large councilmember, prior mayoral bid, and emphasis on aggressive statehood advocacy alongside resistance to federal overreach. A mid-May poll showed him ahead of Ward 2 Councilmember Brooke Pinto by 17 points, underscoring his edge in voter familiarity despite Pinto’s substantial fundraising advantage and focus on public safety cooperation. The remaining candidates—Kinney Zalesne, Gregory Jaczko, and Trent Holbrook—trail with limited visibility and resources, keeping the contest centered on the two sitting councilmembers in this open-seat race following Eleanor Holmes Norton’s retirement.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedDC Delegate Democratic Primary Winner
Robert White 85%
Brooke Pinto 30%
Kinney Zalesne 2.2%
Gregory Jaczko 1.4%
Robert White
74%
Brooke Pinto
30%
Kinney Zalesne
2%
Gregory Jaczko
1%
Trent Holbrook
1%
Robert White 85%
Brooke Pinto 30%
Kinney Zalesne 2.2%
Gregory Jaczko 1.4%
Robert White
74%
Brooke Pinto
30%
Kinney Zalesne
2%
Gregory Jaczko
1%
Trent Holbrook
1%
If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of official Democrat sources, including https://democrats.org/.
Any replacement of the nominee before election day will not change the resolution of the market.
Market Opened: May 27, 2026, 9:49 AM ET
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0x69c47De9D...If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of official Democrat sources, including https://democrats.org/.
Any replacement of the nominee before election day will not change the resolution of the market.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Robert White leads the Democratic primary for D.C.’s non-voting House delegate, scheduled for June 16, with strong trader consensus reflecting his citywide name recognition as an at-large councilmember, prior mayoral bid, and emphasis on aggressive statehood advocacy alongside resistance to federal overreach. A mid-May poll showed him ahead of Ward 2 Councilmember Brooke Pinto by 17 points, underscoring his edge in voter familiarity despite Pinto’s substantial fundraising advantage and focus on public safety cooperation. The remaining candidates—Kinney Zalesne, Gregory Jaczko, and Trent Holbrook—trail with limited visibility and resources, keeping the contest centered on the two sitting councilmembers in this open-seat race following Eleanor Holmes Norton’s retirement.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated

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