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Will the Republican party win the governorship in Georgia: Rick Jackson · GOVPARTYGA-26

Will the Republican party win the governorship in Georgia: Rick Jackson is priced at 53¢ on Kalshi. Current book: 53¢ bid, 54¢ ask, 1¢ spread. This outcome ranks #1 of 2 inside GOVPARTYGA-26.

Price history

53¢ current

+6¢
50¢
May 30, 2026Jun 25, 2026

Contract brief

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

Outcome

Will the Republican party win the governorship in Georgia: Rick Jackson

Rank

#1 of 2

Leader

Will the Republican party win the governorship in Georgia: Rick Jackson 53¢

Range

46¢-53¢

Family volume

$2K

Identifier

GOVPARTYGA-26-R

Jun 25, 2026, 12:38 PM UTC · 24m ago

Implied probability

53¢
Latest venue quote
Jun 25, 2026, 12:38 PM UTC · 24m ago

Bid

53¢

Ask

54¢

Spread

24h volume

$2K

Family rank

#1 of 2

2 outcomes · GOVPARTYGA-26

Closes

Nov 3, 2027

Family volume

$2K

Orderbook snapshot

53 / 54¢

Kalshi
1¢ spread
BidSize
53¢69
52¢172
51¢752
50¢657
49¢540
AskSize
54¢102
55¢853
56¢1.8K
57¢1.0K
58¢5.0K

Contract terms

What resolves this market.

YES condition

If a representative of the Republican 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-R

SF Signal
SF Index
81.40
Regime
neutral

Event family

GOVPARTYGA-26.

The same race as a probability stack: rank, volume, and where this contract sits against the other outcomes.

Total volume

$2K

Outcomes

2

Highest price

Will the Republican party win the governorship in Georgia: Rick Jackson 53¢

Current share

85%

Indicators

Yield, cliff risk, volatility, and regime.

IY (Yes)

65.2%

IY (No)

83.0%

Adj IY

81%

CRI

1

RV

98%

VR

1.20

Regime

neutral

Score

0.5

Full indicator table

65.2%
83.0%
Adj IY
81%
1
RV
98%
VR
1.20
IAR
0.3/h
LAS
0.02

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