South Carolina Republican Governor primary: 1st place (1st round)
2dThe market’s top two contenders are now confirmed runoff qualifiers, keeping the June 23 rematch between Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson as the key tradable path in the race.
The market’s top two contenders are now confirmed runoff qualifiers, keeping the June 23 rematch between Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson as the key tradable path in the race.
Evette remains the clear favorite at 85%, while AP says Trump’s endorsement is being tested and the race may still head to a June 23 runoff, keeping the finish line outcome-tradable.
Wilson fell from 11% to 20% in the past hour as fresh primary-day coverage points to a likely runoff and continued Trump-centered consolidation around Evette.
Pamela Evette led the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary, finishing first with 28.86% and advancing to a runoff with Alan Wilson. Nancy Mace finished fifth and was eliminated. The runoff is set for June 23. Evette’s first-place finish gives her the early edge in the runoff market, but the narrow margin keeps the race competitive. Mace’s poor showing removes her as a factor in the first-round winner market.





Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
N. MaceNancy Mace
R. NormanRalph NormanSource: FEC
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