Mary Peltola holds a commanding lead in Alaska’s August 18 nonpartisan top-four Senate primary, reflecting her strong name recognition from prior House campaigns and positioning as the primary Democratic contender against incumbent Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan. With most ballots counted, Peltola received roughly 48 percent of the vote compared with Sullivan’s 43 percent, positioning both to advance under the state’s ranked-choice system while other candidates trailed far behind. Trader consensus on her primary victory aligns with these certified margins and the absence of major late shifts in the remaining ballots. Scenarios that could still alter the outcome include unexpected vote-counting anomalies or legal challenges to certification, though current results indicate limited realistic paths for reversal.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedVote winner in Alaska Senate primary final round?
Mary Peltola 99.3%
Sen. Dan S. Sullivan <1%
David Leslie <1%
Shirley Saucerman <1%
$80,192 Vol.
$80,192 Vol.

Mary Peltola
99%

Sen. Dan S. Sullivan
1%

David Leslie
<1%
Shirley Saucerman
<1%

Richard Grayson
<1%
Richard Benedict Mayers
<1%
Earl D. "Skip" Southworth
<1%

Dustin Darden
<1%

Carol Hafner
<1%

Gerald L. Heikes
<1%

Dan J. Sullivan
<1%
Fred C. Grauberger
<1%

Sid Hill
<1%

Scott Kohlhaas
<1%
Heather McElwain
<1%

Reece Roberts
<1%
Mary Peltola 99.3%
Sen. Dan S. Sullivan <1%
David Leslie <1%
Shirley Saucerman <1%
$80,192 Vol.
$80,192 Vol.

Mary Peltola
99%

Sen. Dan S. Sullivan
1%

David Leslie
<1%
Shirley Saucerman
<1%

Richard Grayson
<1%
Richard Benedict Mayers
<1%
Earl D. "Skip" Southworth
<1%

Dustin Darden
<1%

Carol Hafner
<1%

Gerald L. Heikes
<1%

Dan J. Sullivan
<1%
Fred C. Grauberger
<1%

Sid Hill
<1%

Scott Kohlhaas
<1%
Heather McElwain
<1%

Reece Roberts
<1%
The named candidates will be primarily ranked by the number of valid votes received in the specified election. If two or more candidates are tied on valid votes, ties will be broken by alphabetical order of the candidates' last names. This market will resolve to the candidate that occupies the highest finishing position after applying this ranking.
If the results of this election are not definitively known by December 31, 2026, this market will resolve to “Other.”
This market will resolve based on the results of the primary election for Senator from Alaska as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the government of Alaska, specifically the Division of Elections.
Market Opened: Jul 1, 2026, 4:48 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...The named candidates will be primarily ranked by the number of valid votes received in the specified election. If two or more candidates are tied on valid votes, ties will be broken by alphabetical order of the candidates' last names. This market will resolve to the candidate that occupies the highest finishing position after applying this ranking.
If the results of this election are not definitively known by December 31, 2026, this market will resolve to “Other.”
This market will resolve based on the results of the primary election for Senator from Alaska as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the government of Alaska, specifically the Division of Elections.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Mary Peltola holds a commanding lead in Alaska’s August 18 nonpartisan top-four Senate primary, reflecting her strong name recognition from prior House campaigns and positioning as the primary Democratic contender against incumbent Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan. With most ballots counted, Peltola received roughly 48 percent of the vote compared with Sullivan’s 43 percent, positioning both to advance under the state’s ranked-choice system while other candidates trailed far behind. Trader consensus on her primary victory aligns with these certified margins and the absence of major late shifts in the remaining ballots. Scenarios that could still alter the outcome include unexpected vote-counting anomalies or legal challenges to certification, though current results indicate limited realistic paths for reversal.
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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