Who will win Iowa in the presidential election? Odds & Predictions 2024
Who will win Iowa in the presidential election?
Who will win Iowa in the presidential election?
Market Rules
Donald Trump
The outcome is Donald Trump
If Donald Trump or another representative of the Republican party wins Iowa in the 2024 presidential election, then the market resolves toYes. Outcome verified from Library of Congress.
Note: this event is mutually exclusive.
Timeline and payout
Market openOct 13, 2024 ยท 10:00am EDT
Market closedAfter the outcome occurs
Paid out1 minute after closing
This market will close following the state certification of election results. Otherwise, it closes by Jan 6, 2025 at 2:56pm EST.
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