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Sports betting on the ballot in Maryland, Louisiana, South Dakota ...

Legal sports betting is in the hands of voters in Maryland, Louisiana and South Dakota on Election Day ... 59°F. Saturday, October 19th 2024 Daily News e-Edition. Evening e-Edition. Home Page. Read More
Mobile sports betting in South Dakota gets closer to the ballot

PIERRE — A split South Dakota Senate signed off Monday on a proposal to place the question of statewide online sports betting on the next ballot. But the 18-17 vote to move Senate Joint ... Read More
Ballot measure on Deadwood sports-betting now faces a final vote in ...

PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — South Dakota voters could see a ballot question this November whether to allow sports wagering at Deadwood — and maybe statewide. Depending if voters approve it this fall ... Read More
Sports betting might be on South Dakota election ballot

PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — The question of legalizing sports wagering is back again before the South Dakota Legislature. State lawmakers are considering whether to put the question on the November 3 ... Read More
Sports betting rules for Deadwood receive approval from South Dakota's ...

South Dakota's legislature passed a law paving the way for legalized sports wagering in Deadwood, after nearly 60% of voters approved the gaming last November. The law takes effect July 1. Show Search ... Read More
Where does South Dakota fall on list of most gambling-addicted states?

It also found total sports wagers increased from $4.9 billion in 2017 to $121.1 billion in 2023, with 94% of bets placed online that year. What are the most 'gambling-addicted' states? Nevada ... Read More
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