–Annissa Essaibi George’s Odds Worsen in Final Week Before Election–
Michelle Wu remains the odds-on favorite to win the 2021 Boston Mayoral Election, according to betting aggregators US-Bookies.com (See Disclaimer Below). Wu’s odds to win have remained at 1/20 (95.2% implied probability) since last week. During this time, Annissa Essaibi George’s odds continued to worsen from 16/1 (5.9%) to 20/1 (4.8%).
“Michelle Wu’s odds give her a considerable lead over the competition, suggesting she’ll be the first female elected mayor of Boston,” says a US-Bookies spokesperson. “Wu’s nearest competitor, Annissa Essaibi Geroge, has only noticed negative shifts in the betting odds, making Wu’s path to victory even more clear.”
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Wu and Essaibi George clearly hold the best odds. Following the two is a two-way tie featuring Marty Walsh and Kim Janey, who are both at 80/1 to win (1.2% Implied probability). They’re followed by a three-way tie featuring Andrea Campbell, John Barros and Jon Santiago, who are all 100/1 (1%). Besides Wu and Essaibi George, no other candidates have noticed any movement in betting odds since mid-October.
Odds to Win 2021 Boston Mayoral Election:
Odds on November 1, 2021 | Odds on October 26, 2021 | Odds on October 19, 2021 | Odds on October 12, 2021 | |
Michelle Wu | 1/20 (-2000) | 1/20 (-2000) | 1/12 (-1200) | 1/10 (-1000) |
Annissa Essaibi George | 20/1 (+2000) | 16/1 (+1600) | 14/1 (+1400) | 12/1 (+1200) |
Marty Walsh | 80/1 (+8000) | 80/1 (+8000) | 80/1 (+8000) | 80/1 (+8000) |
Kim Janey | 80/1 (+8000) | 80/1 (+8000) | 80/1 (+8000) | 80/1 (+8000) |
Andrea Campbell | 100/1 (+10000) | 100/1 (+10000) | 100/1 (+10000) | 100/1 (+10000) |
John Barros | 100/1 (+10000) | 100/1 (+10000) | 100/1 (+10000) | 100/1 (+10000) |
Jon Santiago | 100/1 (+10000) | 100/1 (+10000) | 100/1 (+10000) | 100/1 (+10000) |
Disclaimer: The odds posted in this article are for illustrative purposes only, as wagering on such props is not currently legal in any U.S. state. The data was based on betting markets offered by UK/European/worldwide operators regulated in jurisdictions where wagering on these props is legal.