Platform comparison
| Platform | YES odds | NO odds | Fee | KYC | Settlement | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Polymarket (via PolyGram) Pick polygram.ink (preferred broker) |
88% | 12% | 0% (USDC on-chain) | No-KYC up to $1,500 | USDC, auto via UMA oracle | Trade this market → |
Polymarket (direct) polymarket.com |
88% | 12% | 0% | Geo-blocked in US/UK/EU | USDC, on-chain | Trade this market → |
Kalshi kalshi.com |
— | — | Up to 7% per trade | US-only, KYC required | USD | Trade this market → |
Betfair Exchange betfair.com |
— | — | 2-5% commission | Full KYC from first trade | GBP / EUR | Trade this market → |
Manifold Markets manifold.markets |
— | — | Play-money (mana) | None — play-money | Mana (no cash-out) | Trade this market → |
Outcome probabilities
Current market-implied probability for each outcome, from the live order book.
| Outcome | Probability |
|---|---|
| Democratic Party | 88% |
| Republican Party | 13% |
| Party A | 0% |
| Party B | 0% |
| Party C | 0% |
| Party D | 0% |
| Party E | 0% |
| Party F | 0% |
| Other | 0% |
Market context
The 2026 United States midterm election will determine which party controls the House of Representatives for the 2027–2029 congressional term. Control requires a majority of the chamber's 435 voting seats; if no party achieves this, the Speaker elected by the incoming Congress determines control. Polymarket currently prices this outcome at 88% for the affirmative case, implying roughly a 12% probability that the opposition gains or retains the chamber. That pricing reflects the historical structural advantage held by the party occupying the White House during its first midterm cycle.
First-term midterm losses for the sitting president's party are the norm rather than exception. Since 1950, the party holding the presidency has lost House seats in every first-term midterm except 2002, when Republicans gained seats following the 11 September attacks. The average loss stands at 26 seats. However, the 2022 midterms broke this pattern sharply: Republicans gained only 9 seats despite historical precedent suggesting 40–50 seat losses. This compressed outcome—driven by abortion-rights backlash, inflation concerns, and candidate quality disparities—now anchors trader expectations for 2026, making the 88 per cent probability less extreme than raw historical averages would suggest.
Traders should monitor economic data releases, presidential approval ratings, and primary election outcomes throughout 2025 and early 2026. Inflation persistence, unemployment shifts, and geopolitical events will shape the macro backdrop. Redistricting challenges and special election results in 2024–2025 will signal early momentum. The Federal Reserve's interest-rate trajectory and wage growth figures carry particular weight, as household economic sentiment has historically correlated with midterm swings.
Methodology
We track Which party will win the House in 2026? across the five venues with material prediction-market liquidity. The probability shown is the live Polymarket mid; the comparison rows summarise how each venue treats the underlying contract — fees, KYC thresholds, settlement currency, deposit options. The highlighted row marks the cheapest route into Polymarket's order book.
Resolution & payout
At resolution the UMA oracle takes over: a proposer posts the outcome with a bond, any token holder can dispute within two hours. Without dispute the result is accepted and the smart contract distributes USDC instantly.
On Kalshi (CFTC-regulated) resolution runs through their in-house clearing engine in USD. Betfair Exchange settles after match end in the account's local currency. Manifold pays no cash — only its in-platform "mana" currency.
UK Frequently Asked Questions
- Where can I trade this market with the lowest fees?
- Polymarket is geo-blocked in the US/UK/EU. The easiest 0%-fee broker into the same order book is PolyGram. Kalshi charges up to 7% per trade; Betfair Exchange takes 2-5% commission on net winnings.
- What's the difference between YES and NO shares?
- A YES share pays $1.00 if the event happens, $0 otherwise. A NO share pays $1.00 if the event doesn't happen. The market price between 0¢ and 100¢ is the implied probability.
- Is Polymarket legal in the UK?
- Polymarket is accessible to UK traders but is not UKGC-licensed. It operates under US CFTC jurisdiction. UK residents face no domestic legal prohibition on using it, but UKGC consumer protections do not apply. For UKGC-regulated alternatives, Betfair Exchange and Smarkets offer similar prediction-style markets.
- Do I pay tax on prediction market profits in the UK?
- UKGC-licensed platform profits (Betfair, Smarkets) are typically tax-free gambling winnings for UK individuals. Polymarket profits involve USDC crypto transactions, which HMRC treats as Capital Gains Tax events. Keep full transaction records and report via Self Assessment if gains exceed £3,000 per tax year.
- How do I deposit on Polymarket from the UK?
- UK traders typically fund Polymarket via Coinbase UK, Kraken or Revolut — buying USDC with GBP and transferring to a Polygon-compatible wallet (MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet). Polymarket's onboarding walks you through the bridging process. Typical GBP-to-USDC conversion costs 0.5–1%.
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