The only remaining question now that voters approved Amendment 2 is whether bettors will use platforms licensed in Missouri ...
Voters passed Amendment 2, clearing the way for sports betting in Missouri. Here's what we know so far about when it will go ...
Ryan Butler, Senior Editor of Covers.com, estimates it will take 6 to 9 months for sports betting to be launched across the ...
Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft’s office acknowledged confusion in counting votes. Election officials say a couple of ...
Voters in seven states – Arizona, Colorado, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nevada and New York – passed ... Florida Physicians Against Amendment 4, a group of Ob-Gyns in Florida who opposed the ballot ...
The Buchanan County Democratic Headquarters spoke about what they think passing these amendments mean for Missouri citizens.
This amendment will allow the Missouri Gaming Commission to regulate licensed sports betting, including online wagering, ...
With a historically large victory, every relevant part of the Missouri Republican Party completely united behind him ...
The Missouri Secretary of State’s office said Wednesday the voting margin for Amendment 2 was thin enough to allow for an optional recount, should the unsuccessful side request and fund one.
Kansas City voters proved to be the key in dragging Amendment 2 across the finish line Tuesday, bringing legal sports gambling to the state in a razor-thin statewide election.