# Will José Maria Neves win the Cape Verde presidential election?

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<tr><th>Predicted at</th><td>2026-08-22 09:06 UTC</td></tr>
<tr><th>Prediction</th><td><strong>69.7%</strong></td></tr>
<tr><th>Market (at prediction)</th><td>77.5%</td></tr>
<tr><th>Market (live)</th><td><span class="pythia-live-price" data-token-id="60072273750509820899672535389857216207420094235212343188124937286477478039293">—</span></td></tr>
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## Analysis

José Maria Neves currently serves as the incumbent President of Cape Verde, a position he has held since November 2021. While he has publicly stated that it is premature to discuss a formal bid for a second term, his incumbency provides a significant structural advantage in the upcoming November 2026 election. Recent political developments, including the PAICV's success in securing an absolute majority in legislative contests as reported by News, suggest a favorable environment for the incumbent's political faction. This analysis incorporates both public reporting from Inforpress and undisclosed sources regarding the current political climate in the country. The stability of the ruling party's support base remains a primary factor in evaluating the potential trajectory of the presidential race.

## Key Evidence

The single open question is whether Neves declares by Sept 16 — my fresh news sweep confirms no declaration yet, but the CNE rule that he must suspend presidential duties immediately upon declaring gives a strong strategic reason to delay, making his 'too early' remarks weak evidence against running.

## Risks

It is resolution day and a NO trade lost (or a YES trade lost): most likely because Neves either declined to run by the Sept 16 deadline (retirement at 66 after 25 years in top politics, or PAICV leader Carvalho pushing a fresher face), or a unified MpD candidate consolidated the ~44% opposition bloc and forced/won a runoff.

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