Next Premier of Quebec
Plamondon is favored if the Parti Québécois converts its lead into a seat plurality and then forms government, especially if sovereignty momentum holds in francophone regions. A strong debate performance, CAQ erosion, and vote consolidation outside Montreal would reinforce that path.
A late CAQ or Liberal rebound, vote splitting that limits PQ seat gains, or a hung result that blocks PQ government would weaken Plamondon’s route.
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Milliard would need the Quebec Liberal Party to rebound sharply, then translate that recovery into a seat-winning breakthrough and a leadership mandate. His prospects hinge on the Liberals overtaking rivals in the non-sovereigntist vote and forming or leading government.
A continued Liberal lag, weak seat conversion, or another leader consolidating the anti-CAQ vote would make Milliard’s path to premier much harder.
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Fréchette’s case improves if the CAQ can stabilize support and she is positioned as the most credible continuity candidate after the election. Her profile rises with a competitive showing in Montreal-area battlegrounds and a cabinet-to-leader transition narrative.
If the CAQ underperforms badly or another senior figure becomes the obvious successor, Fréchette’s route to the premiership narrows quickly.
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Drainville would need a major CAQ leadership reset or a late campaign surge that elevates him as the party’s premier-designate after the October vote. His path depends on the CAQ retaining enough seats and choosing him over other cabinet figures.
A weak CAQ result, leadership turnover, or another minister emerging as the preferred successor would leave Drainville sidelined and make this outcome unlikely.
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Ghazal’s path depends on Québec solidaire breaking through beyond protest support and becoming central to a hung legislature or minority bargaining. A strong urban showing, especially in Montreal, would be the main catalyst for her to enter premier discussions.
If QS stays a smaller third-party bloc or the election produces a clear governing majority, Ghazal’s chances of becoming premier remain remote.
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2 more outcomes Listed by current odds, highest first
Odds summary
Paul St-Pierre Plamondon currently leads the Next Premier of Quebec prediction market at 72% reported probability on Polymarket. The figures below combine live odds, liquidity, volume, and open interest so readers can compare the market signal before reading the full analysis.
Odds, liquidity, volume, and open interest are sourced from Polymarket and last synced at Aug 22, 2026 1:37 pm.
Quebec’s 61% favorite rests on leadership continuity through 2026
The hierarchy prices both who reaches election day as an effective contender and who can convert that position into the premiership. Leadership decisions, polling durability and the possibility of an earlier succession therefore carry as much weight as the scheduled general election.

Paul St-Pierre Plamondon’s 61% price is best read as a compound forecast: he must remain the relevant candidate, preserve his electoral standing and become the person recognized as Quebec’s next premier. The non-obvious feature is how much continuity this requires. The market gives one name a majority probability while distributing most of the remaining weight across two credible alternatives, suggesting a leading path that is clear but still exposed to leadership and campaign disruption.
The favorite’s price combines survival with electoral conversion
The supplied record establishes that St-Pierre Plamondon leads Christine Fréchette at 27.5% and Charles Milliard at 9.5%. Bernard Drainville, Ruba Ghazal, Éric Duhaime and Sol Zanetti each trade at 0.2%. Market inference: the hierarchy treats St-Pierre Plamondon as having the most direct route to the premiership, while the other routes require either a change in political conditions or a candidate-specific breakthrough.
That 61% depends on several linked assumptions. St-Pierre Plamondon must remain politically available through the relevant succession, avoid a leadership challenge or withdrawal, and carry favorable conditions into the general election. He must then convert province-wide support into enough legislative strength to form a government. A deterioration at any stage would affect the whole chain, which makes leadership stability and seat-level competitiveness more informative than name recognition alone.
Fréchette represents a concentrated alternative, not a scattered protest vote
Fréchette’s 27.5% is large enough to define a second pathway rather than serve as a residual outcome. Her price implies that the market assigns meaningful probability to political developments capable of elevating a single alternative before October 2026. The supplied context does not establish which leadership, party or succession events underpin that pathway, so any more specific explanation would be hypothetical.
Evidence that would strengthen her route includes a formal leadership decision in her favor, endorsements that consolidate institutional support, or repeated public polling showing her competitive with the favorite. Evidence that would weaken it includes withdrawal, failure to secure a required nomination or leadership position, or polling that transfers support toward another listed contender. Milliard’s 9.5% gives him a material third route, but his lower price suggests that route currently requires more assumptions to align.
The election deadline conceals an interim-succession risk
The resolution context says Quebec’s general election is scheduled no later than October 5, 2026, while the market closes at 12:00 AM UTC that day. That timing places the trading deadline before most election-day information would arrive. It also leaves a significant hidden assumption: the next premiership will be determined through the expected election sequence.
A hypothetical resignation, replacement or other transfer of office before the election could change which political event matters most. The supplied rules do not explain how an interim premier would be treated, making a clarification from Polymarket a concrete catalyst. Confirmation that any pre-election successor qualifies would increase the relevance of leadership procedures. Confirmation that settlement is tied specifically to the post-election government would concentrate attention on campaign performance and legislative outcomes.
The combined field is the strongest counter-signal to the leader
The six alternatives total 37.8%, compared with St-Pierre Plamondon’s 61%; displayed prices sum to 98.8%, consistent with separate multi-outcome contracts and market spreads. The main counterargument to a continuity thesis is therefore substantial: nearly two-fifths of displayed probability sits on another person becoming premier, with most of that concentrated in Fréchette and Milliard.
The market has recorded $197,050 in volume, $115,710 in liquidity and $9,460 in open interest. Volume exceeding current open interest by more than twenty times indicates considerable turnover relative to positions still outstanding. That history can reflect repeated reassessment or closed exposure, so volume alone provides limited evidence of durable conviction. Aggregate liquidity supports active price formation, although the record does not disclose depth for each candidate.
Leadership confirmation and durable polling would force the next repricing
The highest-impact catalysts are identifiable. Formal candidate or leadership confirmations would remove one layer of conditional probability. Withdrawals would redirect probability toward surviving pathways. Several polls showing persistent movement, especially when accompanied by credible seat projections, would test whether province-wide support can translate into governing strength. An election call, campaign debates, financing or ethics disclosures, and senior endorsements could also change candidate viability.
For the 61% thesis, the clearest confirmation would be uninterrupted leadership combined with stable competitive polling through the campaign. Its clearest failure mode would be a leadership disruption or evidence that the favorite’s support cannot produce a governing position. For the alternatives, institutional consolidation matters first; without it, their prices continue to depend on political transitions that the supplied record leaves unresolved.
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Market-implied thesis
At 72%, the market treats Paul St-Pierre Plamondon as the most likely person to become Quebec’s next premier, not merely the leading named alternative.
The price implies a clear base case while still assigning a meaningful probability to a different successor.
What could reprice it
The Quebec general election, required by the rules to occur no later than October 5, 2026, is the clearest discrete event that can reset views on the next premier.
An election outcome is more consequential than routine price movement because it directly tests the political pathway underlying the contract.
Where the market may be weak
The election deadline does not explain the settlement test for “next premier,” leaving a material gap between the political event and the named-office outcome.
The supplied rules identify an election timing condition but provide no official settlement source or procedure for determining the next premier.
Counter-signal
Christine Fréchette and Charles Milliard retain the only meaningful alternative pricing, so the thesis can fail through a concentrated rival path rather than a long-shot upset.
Their combined 27.9% is material: the market’s residual probability is centered on two specific alternatives, not scattered across negligible outcomes.
Market details
- Resolution criteria
- The 2026 Quebec general election is scheduled to be held no later than October 5, 2026.
- Category
- Politics › Global Elections
- Close date
- October 5, 2026, 12:00 AM UTC
- Market rules summary
- Multi-outcome Polymarket event. Each listed option is represented by its Yes price on the underlying market. View full rules
Frequently asked questions
What are the current Next Premier of Quebec odds?
Polymarket reports Next Premier of Quebec odds with Paul St-Pierre Plamondon at 72%, Charles Milliard at 16%, Christine Fréchette at 11.9%, and Bernard Drainville at 0.2%. These probabilities are market-implied and can change as liquidity and trading activity update. The latest market snapshot includes $248.65K volume, $203.4K liquidity, and $11.42K open interest. CryptoSlate last synced this market data at Aug 22, 2026, 12:37 UTC.
What could move the Next Premier of Quebec prediction market odds?
At 72%, the market treats Paul St-Pierre Plamondon as the most likely person to become Quebec’s next premier, not merely the leading named alternative. The price implies a clear base case while still assigning a meaningful probability to a different successor. Catalysts to watch include Quebec general election by October 5, 2026, Election held no later than October 5, 2026, and Settlement-source clarification.
How does the Next Premier of Quebec prediction market resolve?
The 2026 Quebec general election is scheduled to be held no later than October 5, 2026. Multi-outcome Polymarket event. Each listed option is represented by its Yes price on the underlying market.