Missouri Sports Betting Amendment Appears to Survive Recount

Michael Savio
By: Michael Savio
11/29/2024
Sports Betting
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Key Takeaways

  • Local news stations are reporting the Amendment will survive the recount
  • The proposal passed by a margin of less than 0.2%
  • Missouri must launch sports betting by December 1, 2025

After a brief scare, it appears the future of sports betting is now safe in the Show-Me State. 

Sports betting Amendment 2 is currently undergoing a recount after narrowly passing in Missouri earlier this month. The proposal was created to set up a legal sports betting market in the state. While the recount results won’t come official until December 10, reports from local news outlets suggest the amendment is already safe.

Narrow Margin and Missing Votes Trigger Recount

Experts predicted a tight vote on Amendment 2 before the election, precisely what happened. The proposal passed by less than 0.2%, showing how divided residents were on legalizing the industry. 

That slim margin usually triggers a recount, but around 10,000 votes were found from a Missouri County after the election. That led sports betting proponents to worry that the Amendment could fail during the current recount. Fortunately, the additional votes and recount won’t change the outcome. 

Questions Remain Around Tax Revenue

Many voters were concerned about the prospect of legal sports betting, but they also expressed concerns about tax revenue from the industry. While the amendment included a projection of $100 million in tax revenue, opponents pointed out that it left a loophole open for operators.

According to Amendment 2, operators will be able to make federal tax deductions on gambling revenue. If enough deductions are made, it could mean operators won’t owe anything to the state. Then, the state would face the dangers of legal sports betting without any financial incentive.

Market Launch Will Take Time

The most popular question among Missouri residents is when the state’s sports betting market will officially launch. 

Amendment 2 calls for the state to be up and running by December 1, 2025. The Missouri Gaming Commission will use most of that time to finalize market rules, issue licenses, and more.

“It takes some sort of rules and guidelines because, first of all, the taxation that’s involved,” MGC Executive Director Mike Leara shared. “We have to have a process for that, and then our (Code of State Regulations) process is a minimum of six months.”

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