Incumbent Rep. Andrew Clyde leads trader consensus at 81.1% implied probability for the May 19 Georgia 9th Congressional District Republican primary, buoyed by incumbency advantages and superior cash on hand ($338,000 vs. challengers') amid early voting underway since April 27. Former Gainesville Mayor Sam Couvillon, at 23.9%, emerges as the main threat after outpacing Clyde in total fundraising ($680,000 receipts through March) and spotlighting Clyde's opposition to earmarks, which challengers argue neglects district infrastructure needs—a critique amplified in an April 24 Atlanta Journal-Constitution profile. Hall County Commissioner Gregg Poole lags at 1.1% despite similar local attacks. With no public polls available, odds reflect expectations of low-turnout loyalty to the conservative incumbent.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedGA-09 Republican Primary Winner
GA-09 Republican Primary Winner
Andrew Clyde 80.8%
Sam Couvillon 18.1%
Gregg Poole 1.1%
Andrew Clyde
81%
Sam Couvillon
18%
Gregg Poole
1%
Andrew Clyde 80.8%
Sam Couvillon 18.1%
Gregg Poole 1.1%
Andrew Clyde
81%
Sam Couvillon
18%
Gregg Poole
1%
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0x69c47De9D...If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of official Republican sources, including https://rnc.org/.
Any replacement of the nominee before election day will not change the resolution of the market.
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0x69c47De9D...Incumbent Rep. Andrew Clyde leads trader consensus at 81.1% implied probability for the May 19 Georgia 9th Congressional District Republican primary, buoyed by incumbency advantages and superior cash on hand ($338,000 vs. challengers') amid early voting underway since April 27. Former Gainesville Mayor Sam Couvillon, at 23.9%, emerges as the main threat after outpacing Clyde in total fundraising ($680,000 receipts through March) and spotlighting Clyde's opposition to earmarks, which challengers argue neglects district infrastructure needs—a critique amplified in an April 24 Atlanta Journal-Constitution profile. Hall County Commissioner Gregg Poole lags at 1.1% despite similar local attacks. With no public polls available, odds reflect expectations of low-turnout loyalty to the conservative incumbent.
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