Will it be a Blue Wave or a Red Tsunami?
No one knows, but one thing is for certain: You aren’t short of betting options prior to this year’s midterms.
Bovada sportsbook has updated and released new betting lines ahead of the 2018 Midterm Election on Tuesday, Nov. 6th, including odds on outcome in Congress individual gubernatorial, U.S. House, and U.S. Senate races.
Today, the sports betting site posted new political prop odds that include bets on which state will have the closest race for U.S. Senate and how many female senators and representatives will the country have after the midterms.
Below are all the betting lines currently listed on the political betting section at Bovada. You can see Bovada’s current odds and place a bet on the 2018 Midterm Elections here, and so you can stay up-to-date with any changes in any of the betting lines.
2018 US House of Representatives Election – Majority Outcome
Democratic Majority -300
Republican Majority +200
No Overall Majority +10000
2018 US Senate Election – Majority Outcome
Republican Majority -450
Democratic Majority +800
No Overall Majority +500
2018 Midterms Election – Exact Outcome
Democratic House / GOP Senate -195
GOP House / GOP Senate +200
Democratic House / Democratic Senate +850
GOP House / Democratic Senate +10000
2018 Midterms Election – Top Florida Statewide Vote Getter
Andrew Gillum +115
Bill Nelson +200
Rick Scott +250
Ron DeSantis +750
2018 US Senate Election – Closest Race
Nevada +300
Florida +400
Arizona +500
Missouri +500
Indiana +500
Texas +850
Tennessee +900
Montana +1500
2018 US Senate Election – Exact Republican Senate Seats After Midterms
60 Or More +1000
59 +2500
58 +1500
57 +1000
56 +900
55 +750
54 +550
53 +550
52 +500
51 +450
50 +700
49 Or Less +800
How many female US Representatives will there be at the beginning of the 116th Congress?
110 Or More +125
105-109 +400
100-104 +375
95-99 +400
90-94 +750
85-89 +2000
84 Or Fewer +2500
How many female US Senators will there be at the beginning of the 116th Congress?
25 Or More +175
24 +150
23 +200
22 +800
21 Or Less +1000
Who will be the next Speaker of the House of Representatives?
Nancy Pelosi -200
Jim Jordan +650
Kevin McCarthy +275
Steve Scalise +2000
James Clyburn +5000
Field +500
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – Alaska
Mike Dunleavy (R) -280
Mark Begich (D) +220
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – Colorado
Jared Polis (D) -1600
Walker Stapleton (R) +750
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – Connecticut
Ned Lamont (D) -400
Bob Stefanowski (R) +300
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – Illinois
JB Pritzker (D) -1200
Bruce Rauner (R) +650
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – Iowa
Fred Hubbell (D) -130
Kim Reynolds (R) EVEN
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – Kansas
Kris Kobach (R) -145
Laura Kelly (D) +115
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – Maine
Janet Mills (D) -1200
Shawn Moody (R) +650
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – Michigan
Gretchen Whitmer (D) -1400
Bill Schuette (R) +700
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – Minnesota
Tim Walz (D) -900
Jeff Johnson (R) +550
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – Nevada
Alex Laxalt (R) EVEN
Steve Sisolak (D) -130
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – New Mexico
Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) -2000
Steve Pearce (R) +800
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – Ohio
Mike DeWine (R) +130
Richard Cordray (D) -160
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – Oregon
Kate Brown (D) -400
Knute Buehler (R) +300
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – South Dakota
Kristi Noem (R) -175
Billie Sutton (D) +145
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – Wisconsin
Tony Evers (D) -160
Scott Walker (R) +130
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – Florida
Andrew Gillum (D) -220
Ron DeSantis (R) +180
2018 US Gubernatorial Election Winner – Georgia
Brian Kemp (R) -190
Stacey Abrams (D) +155
2018 US House of Representatives Election Winner – California 50th
Duncan Hunter (R) -400
Ammar Campa-Najjar (D) +300
2018 US House of Representatives Election Winner – Iowa 4th
Steve King (R) -800
J.D. Scholten (D) +500
2018 US House of Representatives Election Winner – New York 27th
Chris Collins (R) -350
Nate McMurray (D) +275
2018 US Senate Election Winner – Arizona
Martha McSally (R) -130
Kyrsten Sinema (D) EVEN
2018 US Senate Election Winner – California
Dianne Feinstein (D) -3000
Field +900
2018 US Senate Election Winner – Florida
Bill Nelson (D) -175
Rick Scott (R) +145
2018 US Senate Election Winner – Indiana
Joe Donnelly (D) -165
Mike Braun (R) +135
2018 US Senate Election Winner – Michigan
Debbie Stabenow (D) -1400
John James (R) +700
2018 US Senate Election Winner – Minnesota Special Election
Tina Smith (D) -1200
Karin Housley (R) +650
2018 US Senate Election Winner – Missouri
Claire McCaskill (D) -105
Josh Hawley (R) -125
2018 US Senate Election Winner – Montana
Jon Tester (D) -260
Matt Rosendale (R) +200
2018 US Senate Election Winner – Nevada
Dean Heller (R) +135
Jacky Rosen (D) -165
2018 US Senate Election Winner – New Jersey
Bob Menendez (D) -700
Bob Hugin (R) +475
2018 US Senate Election Winner – North Dakota
Heidi Heitkamp (D) +350
Kevin Cramer (R) -500
2018 US Senate Election Winner – Ohio
Sherrod Brown (D) -2000
Jim Renacci (R) +800
2018 US Senate Election Winner – Tennessee
Marsha Blackburn (R) -450
Phil Bredesen (D) +325
2018 US Senate Election Winner – West Virginia
Joe Manchin (D) -450
Patrick Morrisey (R) +325
2018 US Senate Election Winner – Wisconsin
Tammy Baldwin (D) -4000
Leah Vukmir (R) +1000
2018 US Senate Election Winner – Texas
Ted Cruz (R) -400
Beto O’Rourke (D) +300
All wagers have action
What will the vote margin be in the 2018 Texas US Senate race?
0%-1.9% +250
2%-3.9% +250
4%-5.9% +350
6%-7.9% +500
8%-9.9% +800
10%-11.9% +1000
12% Or More +1000