| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic party | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Republican party | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This KALSHI market asks which candidate will be the winner of the Wisconsin Attorney General election; the result matters because the attorney general directs statewide legal strategy, criminal appeals, and election-related litigation.
The Wisconsin Attorney General is the state's chief legal officer, representing state agencies, enforcing laws, and handling major consumer and public-interest suits. Wisconsin's statewide offices have been competitive in recent cycles, so local turnout patterns, national political trends, and high‑profile legal issues often affect the race.
Market prices aggregate traders’ views about which outcome is most likely given current information and will change as polls, vote counts, and news arrive. They are not official election results but can provide a real-time signal of how expectations evolve.
The market page lists the two outcomes available for trading; typically these correspond to the principal nominees or are labeled by candidate name — check the market listing to see the exact outcome labels.
Closes: TBD means the platform has not published a firm cutoff; trading will generally end when the market operator sets a close or when settlement conditions are met, so monitor the market page for official updates.
Settlement will follow the platform's rules and typically use the officially certified statewide election result; provisional ballots, late counts, and certification timelines can delay when the market is settled.
Markets resolve based on the certified outcome established by state authorities and the platform's settlement policy; if a recount or court decision alters the certified winner, the market will reflect that certified result once settlement is executed.
Watch official county vote updates, the statewide canvass and certification schedule, major endorsements or campaign developments, candidate legal or ethical news, and turnout in pivotal counties that determine statewide margins.