More 
Add to bookmarks 

Politics and Election Betting Odds


 Outrights

Crewe and Nantwich By Election - Win Market106% 
Conservatives1/4Ladbrokes
Labour7/2Bet 365
Liberal Democrats25Sporting Bet
Any Other999Betfair

 View all odds
US Presidential Election - Win Market106% 
Democrats (7/13)Republicans (6/4)Independent (100)
US Presidential Election - To Be Elected President106% 
Barack Obama (5/6)John McCain (13/8)Hillary Clinton (10)
US Presidential Election - Democrat Candidate107% 
Barack Obama (2/17)Hillary Clinton (13/2)Al Gore (20)
US Presidential Election - Republican Candidate102% 
John McCain (1/100)Mike Huckabee (66)Mitt Romney (66)
US Presidential Election - To Be Elected Vice-President175% 
Hillary Clinton (5)Bill Richardson (10)Jim Webb (12)
US Presidential Election - Democratic Vice-President Candidate185% 
Hillary Clinton (4)Bill Richardson (5)Kathleen Sebelius (8)
US Presidential Election - Republican Vice-President Candidate172% 
Mitt Romney (5)Tim Pawlenty (6)Charlie Crist (8)
US Presidential Election - Kentucky Democratic Candidate118% 
Hillary Clinton (1/29)Any Other (29/5)Barack Obama (15)
US Presidential Election - Oregon Democratic Candidate144% 
Barack Obama (1/29)Hillary Clinton (17/10)Any Other (9)
US Presidential Election - West Virginia Democratic Candidate128% 
Hillary Clinton (1/8)Barack Obama (18/5)Any Other (23/5)
US Presidential Election - Next Scandal To Emerge140% 
Adultery (6/4)Tax irregularities (3)Campaign Financing Irregularities (4)
US Presidential Election - All The Way29% 
Obama & Clinton still to be contesting the nomination at the start of the Democratic Convention (5/2)
US Presidential Election - Dream Ticket22% 
Obama & Clinton to run as Presidential and Vice-Presidential Nominee (7/2)
Next Party Leaders - Next Labour Leader147% 
David Miliband (5/2)Alan Johnson (6)Ed Balls (8)
Next UK General Election - Most Seats104% 
Conservatives (1/2)Labour (7/4)Liberal Democrats (100)
Next UK General Election - Date Of Election?109% 
2010 (4/7)2009 (11/8)2008 (33)
Next UK General Election - Overall Majority113% 
Conservative Majority (4/5)No Overall Majority (15/8)Labour Majority (7/2)
Next Chancellor of th Exchequer - Win Market118% 
Ed Balls (11/8)George Osborne (13/8)David Miliband (9/2)
London Mayoral Election - Specials 
Boris Johnson to be elected Mayor (5/6)Boris Johnson to not be elected Mayor (5/6)
UK Cabinet Specials - Next Chancellor189% 
George Osborne (13/10)Ed Balls (20/13)David Miliband (21/10)
UK Cabinet Specials - Next Foreign Secretary174% 
William Hague (1)Hilary Benn (5/2)Douglas Alexander (4)
UK Cabinet Specials - Next Home Secretary210% 
Hilary Benn (42/41)David Davis (39/19)Ed Balls (39/19)
UK Cabinet Specials - Next Prime Minister265% 
Jack Straw (1/100)David Cameron (11/18)David Miliband (28/13)
Danish Election - Next First Minister103% 
Helle Thorning Schmidt (2)Lars Lokke Rasmussen (21/10)Anders Fogh Rasmussen (7/2)
Next Archbishop of Westminster - Win Market11% 
Bishop William Kenney (8)Bono (500)
Australian Federal Election - Win Market80% 
Labor (1/4)
UK Politics Exit Dates - Chancellor558% 
Apr-Jun 2010 (1/100)Jul-Sep 2008 (1/100)Apr-Jun 2008 (1/2)
UK Politics Exit Dates - Foreign Secretary531% 
Jul-Sep 2008 (1/100)Apr-Jun 2009 (32/21)Apr-Jun 2010 (32/21)
UK Politics Exit Dates - Home Secretary530% 
Apr-Jun 2008 (1/100)Jul-Sep 2008 (1/100)Jan 2011 Onwards (31/18)
UK Politics Exit Dates - David Cameron190% 
Jan 2011 Onwards (3/10)Apr-Jun 2010 (41/10)Jan-Mar 2010 (6)
UK Politics Exit Dates - Gordon Brown212% 
Apr-Jun 2010 (3)Jan-Mar 2009 (31/10)Jan 2011 Onwards (33/10)
Next Archbishop of Canterbury - Win Market139% 
John Sentamu (9/4)Richard Chartres (10/3)Kenneth Stevenson (5)
News
I'D DO ANYTHING: JESSIE BACK ON TOP
The shock elimination of Sarah, coupled with Rachel's apparent unpopularity with the public, has led to Jessie moving back to the head of the market.

EUROVISION: RUSSIAN TO BACK DIMA
As the Eurovision Song Contest approaches, punters have been backing Russia to triumph. Dima Bilan finished second in 2006 so will be keen to go one better in Belgrade on 24th May.

I'D DO ANYTHING: GETTING MESSY FOR JESSIE
Early favourite Jessie has now been headed by Rachel in the battle for the role of Nancy.

AMERICAN IDOL: COOK PUTS HEAT ON RIVALS
David Cook is currently top of the pops, as American Idol approaches a climax.

POLITICS: BAD DAY FOR BROWN
Labour's worst election results for many a year have increased the pressure of Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

I'D DO ANYTHING: CLEO STALLS
Cleopatra is the second Nancy wannabe to leave the competition. This leaves Jessie and Rachel as the most likely candidates for the part in Oliver!

Sponsor