Missourians hopeful for sports betting vote, ballot initiative clears

MISSOURI – Over the last few years, sports betting has been a hot-button voting topic nationwide with a pretty strong track record of winning on ballots.

On Friday, a Missouri judge sports betting ballot initiative up for vote in November would remain on state ballots.

With strong support among Missouri’s professional sports teams, residents are confident the measure could pass and pave the way to legal sports wagering in the state.

“A lot of people [right now] have to cross the bridge [from Missouri to Illinois] and go to the Casino Queen or to Alton to place their bets,” said Antwon Curtis, a Missouri resident and fan attending Friday’s St. Louis Cardinals game.

Several neighboring states, including Illinois, Arkansas and Kansas, have already legalized sports betting. Without legalization, Missouri risks losing potential revenue from those who cross state borders to place bets.

“The fact that the parties involved were able to get it on the ballot at all suggests to me that there is a fair bet of interest,” said Geoff Zochodne, a sports betting analyst for Covers.com

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