Online Sports Gambling Legal States

 

Legal Sports Betting Across The Nation As of 2020, there are 23 states in the country that have some form of state-sanctioned legal sports betting. More states are in the process of trying to legalize industries of their own since PASPA was overturned in 2018. Colorado sports betting sites Legal sports betting was approved by voters in Colorado in 2019. The official online and mobile rollout took place on May 1, 2020, with DraftKings, FanDuel, BetRivers and BetMGM all going live on the same day. Several other operators have since gone live in the state.

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Interactive Map: Sports Betting in the U.S.

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AGA’s interactive sports betting map provides state-level detail on the types of wagering allowed, key regulatory details, legal retail sportsbooks and online/mobile, and more.

  • Sports betting activity

    • Live, Legal* (19 States + DC)

    • Legal - Not Yet Operational (6 States)

    • Active or Pre-Filed Legislation (5 States)

  • Inactive sports betting

    • No Legislation in 2020 (6 States)
    • Dead Legislation in 2020 (14 States)

Legal Landscape as of December 23, 2020

“Live, Legal” denotes states where single-game sports betting is legally offered to consumers through retail and/or online sportsbooks. States classified as “Legal – Not Yet Operational” have authorized sports betting, but have yet to launch. “Active or Pre-Filed Legislation” denotes jurisdictions where bills to legalize single-game sports betting have been pre-filed/introduced in the state legislature or where a voter referendum is scheduled. Sports betting provisions, revenue, and location data are sourced from state regulatory agencies.

  • Sports betting activity

    • Live, Legal* (19 States + DC)

    • Legal - Not Yet Operational (6 States)

    • Active or Pre-Filed Legislation (5 States)

  • Inactive sports betting

    • No Legislation in 2020 (6 States)
    • Dead Legislation in 2020 (14 States)

Legal Landscape as of December 23, 2020