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KalshiNov 3, 2027549 days left

Will the Democratic party win the governorship in Georgia

This contract is priced at 62¢ on Kalshi. Current book: 61¢ bid, 62¢ ask, 1¢ spread.

Implied probability

62¢
$19K volume
$15K liquidity
100% of event volume

Event outcomes

1

Family volume

$19K

Best sibling

Ticker

GOVPARTYGA-26-D

Price history

62¢ current

+6¢
25¢50¢75¢100¢
Apr 11, 2026May 2, 2026

Orderbook snapshot

61 / 62¢

Kalshi
1¢ spread
BidSize
61¢1
60¢50
58¢50
57¢750
56¢100
AskSize
62¢750
64¢5.0K
66¢27
67¢40
68¢1.0K

Contract terms

Resolution, venue, and identifiers.

Resolution rules

If a representative of the Democratic party is inaugurated as the governor of Georgia pursuant to the 2026 election, then the market resolves to Yes.

Venue

Kalshi

Closes

Nov 3, 2027

Identifier

GOVPARTYGA-26-D

Event family

This market.

This view keeps the individual contract next to its sibling outcomes. For long-tail search traffic, this is the useful context: where the current price sits inside the event, how much volume exists around the family, and which outcomes have actual depth.

Total volume

$19K

Outcomes

1

Highest price

Will the Democratic party win the governorship in Georgia 62¢

Current share

100%

Indicators

Yield, cliff risk, volatility, and regime.

Regime

neutral

Score

0.409

Observability

medium

Event type

political

Full indicator table

42.5%
104.0%
Adj IY
52%
2

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