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Which party will win the House in 2026?

Live odds for "Which party will win the House in 2026?" pulled from the Polygon order book, alongside the platform attributes of every venue that runs this contract.

Democratic Party 88% Republican Party 13% Party A 0% Party B 0% Volume: $9.5M Liquidity: $641K Closes: 3 Nov 2026
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Which party will win the House in 2026?

Platform comparison

PlatformYES oddsNO oddsFeeKYCSettlement
Polymarket (via PolyGram) Pick
polygram.ink (preferred broker)
88% 12% 0% (USDC on-chain) No-KYC up to $1,500 USDC, auto via UMA oracle Open the market →
Polymarket (direct)
polymarket.com
88% 12% 0% Geo-blocked in US/UK/EU USDC, on-chain Open the market →
Kalshi
kalshi.com
Up to 7% per trade US-only, KYC required USD Open the market →
Betfair Exchange
betfair.com
2-5% commission Full KYC from first trade GBP / EUR Open the market →
Manifold Markets
manifold.markets
Play-money (mana) None — play-money Mana (no cash-out) Open the market →

Outcome probabilities

Current market-implied probability for each outcome, from the live order book.

OutcomeProbability
Democratic Party88%
Republican Party13%
Party A0%
Party B0%
Party C0%
Party D0%
Party E0%
Party F0%
Other0%

Market context

Polymarket is pricing this contract at **89% YES** for a Democratic House win, so the market is treating control of the chamber as highly likely rather than merely favoured. On-chain, that means traders are bidding conditional tokens settled in **USDC on Polygon**, with the market resolving to the party that holds more than half of voting members after the 2026 House elections, or later to the Speaker’s party if the result is initially ambiguous.

That pricing sits above several published forecast models. Decision Desk HQ says Democrats have about a **61%** chance to take the House, while Race to the White House’s current forecast is more bullish at roughly **62%** for Democrats and PollsMax shows about **78.3%**.[7][1][3] The spread matters because House control is a seat-by-seat aggregation game: with all **435 seats** up, small polling or redistricting shifts can move the majority line quickly, especially when one party already holds a narrow governing margin.[17][8]

For traders, the main catalysts are the publication of district ratings, special-election outcomes, and the pace of generic-ballot polling through autumn. Recent polling cited by the New York Times shows Democrats holding a modest lead across several August surveys, while consensus forecast pages have continued to update individual races such as NE-02, underscoring how a few competitive seats can affect the final tally.[16][2][6] The key dependency is whether late-campaign fundamentals and turnout translate that polling edge into the **218 seats** needed for control.[4][17]

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Methodology

This page reviews Which party will win the House in 2026? across five venues. The live probability is the Polymarket mid-price, sourced directly from the on-chain Polygon order book; the comparison columns benchmark each venue on fee structure, KYC, settlement currency and payment rails. Every CTA routes to PolyGram, which mirrors the Polymarket order book at 0% fees.

Resolution & payout

Polymarket-based markets settle through the UMA Optimistic Oracle on Polygon. A proposer submits the outcome, a two-hour challenge window opens, and unchallenged proposals finalise the resolution. Payouts settle automatically in USDC the moment the result is final — no bookmaker, no delay.

Kalshi-based markets settle in USD via the CFTC-regulated clearinghouse. Betfair Exchange settles in GBP/EUR net of commission. Manifold is play-money and does not pay out real funds.

FAQ

Is this market available outside the US?
Polymarket itself is geo-blocked in the US/UK/EU. Always check the legal status of prediction markets in your jurisdiction before trading.
How does resolution work?
Through the UMA Optimistic Oracle on Polygon: a proposer submits the outcome, a two-hour challenge window opens, and USDC payouts settle automatically once the result is final.
What's the difference between YES and NO shares?
A YES share pays $1.00 if the event happens, $0 otherwise. A NO share pays $1.00 if the event doesn't happen. The market price between 0¢ and 100¢ is the implied probability.
Do I need to KYC for this market?
On Polymarket directly, no — it's wallet-based. Intermediary brokers like PolyGram trigger KYC only above $1,500 of lifetime trading volume; under that you trade pseudonymously with a single wallet address.
How reliable are the quoted odds?
The YES/NO percentages are the live mid-prices of the Polymarket order book. On deep markets they move every few seconds; on thinner ones you'll see short plateaus.
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