210-213 · Will the Democratic party win
210-213 is priced at 6¢ on Kalshi. Current book: 5¢ bid, 5¢ ask, 0¢ spread. This outcome ranks #10 of 12 inside Will the Democratic party win.
Price history
6¢ current
+4¢Contract brief
If the Democratic party has between 210-213 House seats on Feb 1, 2027, then the market resolves to Yes.
Outcome
210-213
Rank
#10 of 12
Leader
Below 210 13¢
Range
4¢-13¢
Family volume
$2K
Identifier
KXDHOUSESEATS-27-212
May 27, 2026, 8:38 PM UTC · 4m ago
Implied probability
Bid
5¢
Ask
5¢
Spread
0¢
24h volume
$1K
Family rank
#10 of 12
12 outcomes · Will the Democratic party win
Closes
Feb 1, 2027
Family volume
$2K
Orderbook snapshot
5 / 5¢
Contract terms
What resolves this market.
YES condition
If the Democratic party has between 210-213 House seats on Feb 1, 2027, then the market resolves to Yes.
Venue
Kalshi
Closes
Feb 1, 2027
Identifier
KXDHOUSESEATS-27-212
Event family
Will the Democratic party win.
The same race as a probability stack: rank, volume, and where this contract sits against the other outcomes.
Total volume
$2K
Outcomes
12
Highest price
Below 210 13¢
Current share
67%
Below 210
kalshi · KXDHOUSESEATS-27-210
Above 249
kalshi · KXDHOUSESEATS-27-249
222-225
kalshi · KXDHOUSESEATS-27-224
226-229
kalshi · KXDHOUSESEATS-27-228
218-221
kalshi · KXDHOUSESEATS-27-220
230-233
kalshi · KXDHOUSESEATS-27-232
234-237
kalshi · KXDHOUSESEATS-27-236
238-241
kalshi · KXDHOUSESEATS-27-240
214-217
kalshi · KXDHOUSESEATS-27-216
210-213
kalshi · KXDHOUSESEATS-27-212
246-249
kalshi · KXDHOUSESEATS-27-248
242-245
kalshi · KXDHOUSESEATS-27-244
Indicators
Yield, cliff risk, volatility, and regime.
Regime
taker
Score
0.636
Observability
direct
Event type
political
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