2026 MIDTERMS
South Carolina Senate Race — Prediction Market Consensus
South Carolina's 2026 U.S. Senate contest is part of the Class II cycle. Per nonpartisan analysts, the state has maintained a consistent partisan lean in federal races, though suburban growth around Charleston and Greenville has introduced some new dynamics. Market participants factor in these evolving demographics.
For informational purposes only. Not a forecast. Not an endorsement of any candidate or party.
Consensus Probability Overview
The South Carolina 2026 Senate race consensus probability represents the aggregated view
of multiple prediction market platforms. These probabilities reflect market participant
sentiment and are derived from actual transaction data across platforms. When markets
agree, it signals broad alignment among participants. When they diverge, it may reflect
new information that has not yet been fully incorporated everywhere.
Meridian Edge aggregates these signals continuously, providing a unified view for
researchers and analysts tracking the 2026 midterm cycle. All data is derived and
aggregated — individual exchange prices are not displayed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the prediction market consensus for the South Carolina 2026 Senate race?
The prediction market consensus for the South Carolina 2026 Senate race is the aggregated
probability derived from multiple independent prediction markets. It reflects the
collective view of market participants on the likely outcome, updated continuously.
How is South Carolina Senate race consensus calculated?
Consensus probabilities are computed by aggregating prices from multiple prediction
market platforms. This reduces the noise from any single market and provides a more
robust signal of where participants collectively stand on the race outcome.
What factors influence prediction market consensus for South Carolina's Senate seat?
Market participants weigh numerous factors including historical voting patterns,
demographic trends, fundraising data, polling, and the national political environment.
Per nonpartisan analysts, South Carolina's specific electoral dynamics also play a significant role.
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For informational purposes only. Not a forecast. Not an endorsement of any candidate or party.