Event

Toronto Mayoral Election Winner

1 signal across 1 market · $4,390 tracked · resolves Oct 26, 2026

This Polymarket event tracks the 2026 Toronto mayoral election, centered on whether Olivia Chow will win another term as mayor. PolySpotter follows the prediction-market odds and smart money activity across the event, including a recent signal from a profitable bettor in an otherwise quiet market.

Markets (1)

  1. Will Olivia Chow win the 2026 Toronto mayoral election?1 signal · $4,390 tracked

Top trades across all markets

  1. Profitable bettor in quiet market

    A historically profitable high-volume wallet placed a large buy that dwarfs recent activity in a very quiet Toronto mayoral market.

    $4,390Wallet win rate: 50%Score: 3.0

Top wallets in this event

  1. 0xecb14a5da3$4,390 · 1 market · 1 alert · 50% wins

FAQs

What are the odds for the 2026 Toronto mayoral election?

The odds are reflected in the Polymarket pricing for the event’s child market, currently focused on whether Olivia Chow will win the 2026 Toronto mayoral election. PolySpotter tracks those market prices alongside smart money activity to show how traders are positioning.

Is there a Polymarket prediction market for the Toronto mayoral election?

Yes. This event hub covers the Polymarket market for the 2026 Toronto mayoral election, including the outcome tied to Olivia Chow winning the race.

What is smart money doing in the Toronto mayoral election market?

PolySpotter has tracked $4,390 in smart money activity across this event, with one recent signal highlighting a profitable bettor in a quiet market. That suggests limited but notable activity from a bettor with a strong track record.

When will the Toronto mayoral election market resolve?

The election is scheduled for October 26, 2026, and the market is intended to resolve based on who becomes the next mayor of Toronto as a result of that election. If the result is not known by June 30, 2027 at 11:59 PM ET, the market resolves to Other.

Does this market include interim or temporary mayors?

No. Temporary, interim, or placeholder mayors appointed before the 2026 election do not count for this market. It resolves based on the winner of the scheduled Toronto mayoral election.