Above 60 · How many Senators vote to confirm as Director of National Intelligence?: Above
Above 60 is priced at 42¢ on Kalshi. Current book: 43¢ bid, 48¢ ask, 5¢ spread. This outcome ranks #3 of 4 inside How many Senators vote to confirm as Director of National Intelligence?: Above.
Price history
42¢ current
+17¢Contract brief
If the number of Senators voting Yea for the nomination of Jay Clayton to Director of National Intelligence after Issuance and before Jan 1, 2027 is above 60, then the market resolves to Yes.
Outcome
Above 60
Rank
#3 of 4
Leader
Above 53 81¢
Range
30¢-81¢
Family volume
$600
Identifier
KXCLAYTONCOUNT-27-T60
Jun 18, 2026, 10:08 AM UTC · 27m ago
Implied probability
Bid
43¢
Ask
48¢
Spread
5¢
Reported volume
$3K
Family rank
#3 of 4
4 outcomes · How many Senators vote to confirm as Director of National Intelligence?: Above
Closes
Jan 1, 2027
Family volume
$600
Orderbook snapshot
43 / 48¢
Contract terms
What resolves this market.
YES condition
If the number of Senators voting Yea for the nomination of Jay Clayton to Director of National Intelligence after Issuance and before Jan 1, 2027 is above 60, then the market resolves to Yes.
Venue
Kalshi
Closes
Jan 1, 2027
Identifier
KXCLAYTONCOUNT-27-T60
Event family
How many Senators vote to confirm as Director of National Intelligence?: Above.
The same race as a probability stack: rank, volume, and where this contract sits against the other outcomes.
Total volume
$600
Outcomes
4
Highest price
Above 53 81¢
Current share
0%
Indicators
Yield, cliff risk, volatility, and regime.
Regime
neutral
Score
0.5
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