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Victoria Parliamentary Election Winner

Victoria Parliamentary Election Winner

Resolves Nov 28, 2026·$412 24h vol·politics
$412 total volume

Liberal–National

65%+12.5%
OutcomeYesNo
Liberal–National
Labor
One Nation
Greens

Order Book

Liberal–National

PriceSharesTotal
90.0¢10$9
87.0¢8$7
86.0¢6$5
85.0¢300$255
69.0¢20$14
68.0¢40$27
66.0¢25$17
65.0¢440$286
64.0¢last trade
1.0¢ spread
64.0¢86$55
63.0¢61$38
61.0¢40$24
5.0¢7$0
4.0¢1.0k$40
2.0¢23$0
1.0¢5$0
$159 bids$619 asks

Resolution Criteria

The 2026 Victorian state election is currently scheduled to be held on 28 November 2026 to elect members of the 61st Parliament of Victoria. This market will resolve to "Yes" according to which party or coalition wins the most seats in the Legislative Assembly (Victoria's lower house) as a result of the next Victorian state election. If the results of this election are not known definitively by March 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No". Liberal–National refers to the Liberal–National Coalition. Liberal–National will include all seats won by both the Liberal Party and the Nationals, regardless of their parliamentary coalition behaviour, and its first-preference vote total will include the votes received by both parties. Parties and coalitions will be primarily ranked by the number of seats won in the specified election. If two or more are tied on seats, ties will be broken by the total number of valid first-preference votes received, with higher vote totals ranking higher. If they remain tied, ties will be broken by alphabetical order of the listed names. This market will resolve to the party or coalition that occupies the highest finishing position after applying this ranking. This market will resolve based on the result of the election 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 Victorian government, specifically the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) (https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/).

Liberal–National

65%