For parliamentary elections, the party or coalition with the most seats wins.
- If two parties tie in seats: the one entering government will resolve to YES and all others to NO
- If both or neither enter government, the one with the higher share of the vote will resolve to YES and all others to NO
- For coalitions/alliances, only those formally registered with electoral authorities before the nomination deadline count, not post-election governing arrangements
- Overhang seats, leveling seats, and appointed seats count only if specified
Additional specifications:
- The market resolves based on the official certification or declaration by the relevant electoral authority
- Contested results are resolved based on the final certified outcome by the appropriate electoral authority or highest court with jurisdiction
- In cases of competing claims (two presidents, disputed succession), the individual recognized by the hierarchical majority of Source Agencies prevails
- The market remains open until the rescheduled election or two years from the original date, whichever comes first
- Repeated postponements count towards the 2-year deadline
- If results are annulled by a court/authority AFTER announcement but BEFORE the winner takes office, the Contract remains open until re-run election or expiration