The commercial gaming operators and tribes backing each measure have vowed to try again in 2024.Īlthough sport betting was not legalized, CA residents can play PrizePicks, a leading Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) provider. The difference was staggering, with 4.5 million residents voting no in comparison to over 900,000 residents who voted yes. A majority of state residents also voted in opposition against Prop 26, so in-person sports betting won't to be legalized in California either. Notably, Californians overwhelmingly voted against Prop 27, pushing the Golden State's legalization of sports betting until at least 2024. October 12: The Pala Band of Mission Indians is looking to submit their own California online sports betting initiativeto possibly place legalization back on track by 2024.October 27: Two online sports betting initiatives have been filed in California without official consent from two state tribes.
27, the CNIGA (California Nations Indian Gaming Association) can officially start collective over 800k signatures needed for the tribal sports betting initiative to make an appearance on the Nov. Once the public commenting period ends on Nov. November 17: California's tribal executive committee rejects proposal that pushed for commercial sportsbooks in the state.