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    Kalshi Suspends 3 Political Candidates for Trading on Their Elections | Invesloan.com

    April 22, 2026Updated:April 22, 2026
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    Kalshi says it has found some more insider traders.

    The company announced on Wednesday that it had issued fines and five-year suspensions against three political candidates who’d made trades related to their own elections.

    According to Kalshi’s enforcement notices, the individuals included:

    • US Senate Democratic primary candidate Mark Moran in Virginia, who was fined $6,229.30, plus any profits received from the trades;
    • Democratic candidate Matt Klein in Minnesota’s 2nd congressional district, who paid a $539.85 fine;
    • Ezekiel Enriquez in Texas’s 21st district, who paid a $784.20 fine.

    Klein and Enriquez, according to Kalshi, bet small amounts of money on the outcome of their elections. Both reached settlements with the company and agreed to wrongdoing, leading to smaller fines.

    Klein remains a candidate in Minnesota, while Enriquez lost his primary in March. Moran has since embarked on an independent bid for the Senate seat.

    Klein and Enqriquez did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    Moran issued a lengthy statement on X claiming that he made a $100 bet on his own candidacy “because I wanted to get caught,” and that he did it because of the “attention it would create to highlight how this company is destroying young men.”

    Finally, one of the moments I’ve been waiting for.

    YES, I did bet ~$100 on myself on Kalshi because I wanted to get caught…

    After discovering potential manipulation on polymarket in the NYC mayoral race (NY Post reported on this) I realized how rife with corruption kalshi… https://t.co/9o6wgwTmv8 pic.twitter.com/WJSdHnsfRd

    — Mark Moran for U.S. Senate (@itsmarkmoran) April 22, 2026

    “Kalshi does not tolerate anyone cheating or skirting the rules,” Robert DeNault, the company’s head of enforcement, wrote on X. “These three cases are an example of how developing proactive engineering solutions can help identify illicit trading activity, and how individuals who cooperate and take responsibility can mitigate penalties.”

    Kalshi said that all three candidates had violated Rule 5.17(z) of the company’s rulebook, which is designed to prevent insider trading.

    The rule states that if the trader “is a decision maker, either directly or indirectly, or has any influence, directly or indirectly,” on the outcome of the prediction market, then that person “is prohibited from attempting to enter into any trade, either directly or indirectly, on the market in such Contracts.”

    This is the second time that Kalshi has taken action against insider traders in recent months.

    In February, the company banned and fined a MrBeast editor who had traded on YouTube streaming markets, along with a California politician who wagered $200 on his own gubernatorial bid.

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