Democratic incumbent Katie Hobbs holds a clear lead in the 2026 Arizona gubernatorial race against Republican nominee Andy Biggs, who secured his party's nomination in the July 21 primary. Recent polling averages show Hobbs ahead by roughly 6 points among likely voters, with individual surveys from August placing her margin between 1 and 13 points. Forecasters rate the contest Lean Democratic, citing Hobbs' incumbency advantage, name recognition, and Arizona's recent narrow statewide results. Biggs' primary victory consolidated Republican support but has not yet shifted general-election dynamics enough to close the gap. With the November 3 election approaching, trader consensus reflects the sustained polling edge and structural benefits of incumbency in a battleground state.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedArizona Governor Election Winner
$66,788 Vol.
$66,788 Vol.

Democrat
88%

Republican
13%
$66,788 Vol.
$66,788 Vol.

Democrat
88%

Republican
13%
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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 this state for the same candidate, this market will resolve based on the official certification.
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0x2F5e3684c...A candidate shall be considered to represent a party in the event that he or she is the nominee of the party in question. Candidates other than the Democratic or Republican nominee (e.g., Greens, Libertarian, independent) may be added at a later date.
Candidates who run as independents will not be encompassed by the “Democrat” or “Republican” options regardless of any affiliation they may have with the party.
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 this state for the same candidate, this market will resolve based on the official certification.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Democratic incumbent Katie Hobbs holds a clear lead in the 2026 Arizona gubernatorial race against Republican nominee Andy Biggs, who secured his party's nomination in the July 21 primary. Recent polling averages show Hobbs ahead by roughly 6 points among likely voters, with individual surveys from August placing her margin between 1 and 13 points. Forecasters rate the contest Lean Democratic, citing Hobbs' incumbency advantage, name recognition, and Arizona's recent narrow statewide results. Biggs' primary victory consolidated Republican support but has not yet shifted general-election dynamics enough to close the gap. With the November 3 election approaching, trader consensus reflects the sustained polling edge and structural benefits of incumbency in a battleground state.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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