Will Treg Taylor win the 2026 Alaska governor election?

0xbc9964ab2e4e4886796e86263769e34451476172200f99e378e74adc6e202663 · closes Nov 3, 2026 · 201 days remaining

Price

Last
14¢
Bid
14¢
Ask
15¢
Spread
1¢
24h Volume
$0
Open Interest
$14,255.376

Indicator Stack

IndicatorValueMeaning
IY (Yes)1115.1%Annualized return if held to expiry, computed from the YES side
IY (No)29.6%Annualized return on the NO side
CRI6Cliff Risk Index — how fast the market is approaching resolution
EEEvent Overround — sum of YES prices across sibling outcomes
Overround-0.1%Multi-outcome arb signal across the event family
LAS0.07Liquidity Availability Score — null when ticker is outside the warm cron top 500
CVRContagion Velocity Rate — null when not in warm cron
RVRealized Volatility — annualized stddev of returns from 48h price history
VRVol Ratio — realized vol / theoretical max. >0.8 very active, <0.1 dead
IARInfo Arrival Rate — meaningful price changes per hour (48h window)
Adj IY518%Risk-Adjusted IY — penalizes dead markets (low VR) and high friction (high LAS)
Residual VRVR minus expected VR from scheduled catalysts. Positive = market knows something calendar doesn't

7-Day History

79 indicator snapshots · 4 regime snapshots

Regime Snapshot

Score
0.409
Label
neutral
Spread
1¢
Computed
4/15/2026, 10:09:04 PM

About this market

This market will resolve according to the candidate who wins the 2026 Alaska gubernatorial election currently scheduled for November 3, 2026. If the results of the election are not confirmed by July 31, 2027, this market will resolve to "Other". The resolution source for this market is the Associated Press, Fox News, and NBC. This market will resolve once all three sources call the race for the same candidate. If all three sources haven’t called the race in Alaska for the same candidate, this market will resolve based on official certification.

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