Resolution criteria on PolyGram: This market will resolve according to the winner of the Republican Primary for Governor of Maryland, scheduled to take place on June 23, 2026. Resolution will be based on the overall winner of the primary, including any potential second round or run-off. If no 2026 Maryland Gubernatorial Republican Primary takes place, this market will resolve to “Other.” The resolution source for this market will be the first official announcement of the results from the Maryland Republican Party; however, an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting may suffice.
PolyGram is an on-chain prediction market where you trade YES or NO outcome shares with real USDC on Polygon. For this market, buy YES if you believe the event will happen, or NO if you think it won't. Your maximum loss is your stake — winning shares pay $1.00 each at resolution. Unlike sportsbooks, there is no house edge: prices are set by supply and demand from other traders and reflect the crowd's real-time probability.
Market outcomes
| Carl Brunner | 0% YES | 100% NO |
| Christopher Bouchat | 0% YES | 100% NO |
| Dan Cox | 57% YES | 43% NO |
| Candidate E | — | |
| Candidate I | — | |
| Candidate M | — | |
| Candidate Q | — | |
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Maryland will hold a Republican primary election for governor on 23 June 2026. The current order book on Polymarket reflects a 0% implied probability for this market resolving YES, suggesting traders assess either that no Republican primary will occur or that settlement criteria will not be met. This pricing sits at the extreme end of the probability spectrum, indicating either high confidence in a specific outcome or minimal trading activity establishing a floor price.
Maryland's Republican primary landscape has historically been shaped by low voter turnout and limited candidate recruitment in a heavily Democratic state. The party has struggled to mount competitive gubernatorial campaigns; in 2022, the Republican nominee received roughly 34% of the general election vote. The current zero probability may reflect expectations that the Republican Party will not field a contested primary, instead potentially coalescing around a single candidate or facing candidate recruitment difficulties typical of non-competitive states.
Key catalysts for traders include formal candidate announcements and filing deadlines, typically occurring in early 2026. The Maryland Republican Party's official primary schedule and any decisions regarding consolidated versus contested nominations will directly influence whether a primary election materialises as described. News from the state party apparatus regarding candidate recruitment efforts and internal coordination will signal whether the conditions for a genuine primary contest are developing. Settlement hinges entirely on the Maryland Republican Party's official announcement of results, making party communications the critical resolution source.
The governor of the State of Maryland is the head of government of Maryland, and is the commander-in-chief of the state's National Guard units. The governor is the highest-ranking official in the state and has a broad range of appointive powers in both the state and local governments, as specified by the Maryland Constitution.
Government House,, is the official residence of the governor of Maryland. It is located on State Circle in the state capital town of Annapolis, Maryland. It is situated adjacent to State Circle from the historic Maryland State House and surrounding legislative buildings complex for the bicameral General Assembly of Maryland.
The government of Maryland is conducted according to the Maryland Constitution. The United States is a federation; consequently, the government of Maryland, like the other 49 state governments, has exclusive authority over matters that lie entirely within the state's borders, except as limited by the Constitution of the United States.
Resolution is handled by the UMA optimistic oracle on Polygon. A proposer submits the outcome, a two-hour dispute window opens, and if no one stakes a counter-claim the payout is final. Contested outcomes escalate to UMA token-holder voting. Payouts clear in USDC to the winning side.
The mechanics for trading "Maryland Governor Republican Primary Winner" are the same as any other PolyGram political event contract. Each YES share resolves to $1 if the event happens, or $0 if it doesn't. The current price between 0¢ and 100¢ is the market's probability estimate, set live by the order book.
$545K in lifetime turnover and $91K of resting liquidity puts this market in the top 30% by volume for politics contracts on PolyGram. Order-book depth is strong — order books support five-figure trades with single-cent slippage.
Last 24 hours alone saw $29 in turnover, consistent with the market's lifetime daily-average pace.
The market has been open for 5 months — the price has had time to stabilise as new information arrived.
Higher-volume markets tend to have tighter spreads and faster price discovery — meaning the displayed YES/NO percentages are more likely to reflect the true crowd-implied probability rather than a single trader's directional view.
Resolution is handled by the UMA optimistic oracle on Polygon. A proposer submits the outcome, a 2-hour dispute window opens, and if uncontested the payout is final. Contested outcomes escalate to UMA token holders.
This prediction market is scheduled to close on 23 June 2026. After the resolving event occurs, settlement typically clears within 24 hours once the UMA optimistic oracle confirms the outcome. All payouts are in USDC on the Polygon network.
To trade on this prediction market, create a free PolyGram account at polygram.ink, deposit USDC via Polygon, and place a YES or NO order on the outcome you believe in. You can learn more on our how-it-works page. Your maximum loss is limited to your stake — there is no leverage or margin.
When the outcome is determined, winning YES shares pay out $1.00 each in USDC, while losing shares pay $0. Settlement is handled by the UMA optimistic oracle on Polygon — a proposer submits the result, a two-hour dispute window opens, and if uncontested, payouts are distributed automatically. You can withdraw your winnings to any Polygon wallet.
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