Online Sports Betting in
Ohio
Ohio Sports Betting Launched on Jan 1st, 2023
Sports betting is now available in Ohio
Sports bettors in Ohio kept their fingers crossed and it paid off as the state government signed off on online sports betting, which will begin on the first day of next year – in time for the NFL playoffs and Super Bowl, plus many major college football bowl games.
In March 2021, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine acknowledged that “Sports gaming is already in Ohio”, but that “Ohio is just not regulating it”. This was just the beginning of his remarks, as he spoke of the “inevitable” coming of legal sports betting in the state.
In June 2021, a bill passed the Senate and soon was approved by voters, making sports betting finally legal.
Where can you bet on sports In Ohio?
Anywhere within the state, for both residents and visitors.
Both the Senate and the House agreed to have mobile sports betting apps in Ohio. So with both sides having come together, you will be able to bet on sports anywhere in Ohio so long as you are within the state’s borders. Casinos and kiosks also will be accepting wagers.
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Online sports betting websites in Ohio
Sports betting in Ohio is shaping up to become a robust market. Members of the House and Senate opened the door to statewide mobile sportsbooks in Ohio in order to capture the most profits possible from the industry.
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Lawmakers on both sides also wanted to see third-party online sports betting brands such as DraftKings, PointsBet and BetMGM be able to come in and be a part of the marketplace. FanDuel Sportsbook was an early operator offering $100 in Bonus Bets to anyone who registers early as a part of their Ohio pre-registration welcome bonus. Claim this offer by clicking the button below.
DraftKings joined the pre-registration battle as well, offering $200.
With multiple brands competing for customers, sports bettors in Ohio can expect to see enticing odds from some of the best in the business.
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Ohio sports betting timeline
While it seems like Ohio is still at the early stages of expanding its gambling options to sports betting, getting to this point has been a long and heated process.
Our Ohio sports betting timeline below will show just how long it’s taken for this single bill to make it this far.
2019 – A sports betting bill is first introduced
The first motion to legalize sports betting in Ohio came in March of 2019 when Senate Bill 111 was first introduced. The bill is sponsored by Senator John Eklund.
Under the terms of this bill, the only land-based locations to offer sportsbooks in Ohio would be the state’s casinos. Those casinos could then partner with online sports betting companies for statewide mobile sportsbooks.
The tax rate for sports betting revenue would be set at 6.25%. But, the key sticking point is that the Ohio Casino Control Commission would be in charge of regulating the industry.
The very next month, Rep. Dave Greenspan introduced HB 194.
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Under Greenspan’s bill, casinos would be able to host Ohio sportsbooks but so would veterans of fraternal organizations as well as various retail locations.
Sports betting would also be taxed at 10% and the Ohio Lottery would be in charge of regulating the state’s sports betting industry.
The only action taken in 2019 for SB 111 was that it was referred to the General Government and Agency Committee in October.
HB 194, however, underwent eight hearings from May all the way until November.
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2020 – HB 194 is onto the House floor
No new Ohio sports betting bills were introduced in 2020, but the bills from 2019 were still in play due to how Ohio’s legislature works.
On May 27, 2020, HB 194 received its ninth hearing and was finally voted out of committee and onto the House floor. One day later, the House voted to pass the bill by a margin of 83-10.
2021 – Sports betting bill pending with the senate
With events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and 2020 Presidential Election delaying the bill’s progress, and Ohio’s neighbor state Pennsylvania showing a successful turnout from its newfound sports betting market, the question is no longer if, but when the Buckeye State would legalize sports gambling.
June 2021 – Senate signs betting bill
Betting bill SB 176 was finally signed off in the Senate and was passed on to the House for signoff, paving the way for legalized sports betting to be offered by April 2022.
It took many months and months and changes before the votes passed by 30-2.
On December 22, 2021, Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 29, with the Casino Control Commission drawing up rules ahead of a January 2023 launch.
On June 1, 2022, Gov. DeWine confirmed the January 1, 2023 launch date.
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Ohio Sports Betting FAQs
Can you bet on Buckeyes in Ohio?
Yes, you will be able to bet on the Ohio State Buckeyes and other in-state collegiate teams. Ohio State and all other in-state collegiate sports programs formally wrote a letter to the legislature urging them to ban betting on their teams in 2019. However, given how much money the state would gain by allowing residents to bet on their alma mater or with their hearts, it was a long shot that lawmakers would add a ban in their legislation.
Who will regulate sports betting in Ohio?
Sportsbook websites and apps, retail sportsbooks and betting kiosks are overseen by the Ohio Casino Control Commission. Remember, in order to start wagering you need to be 21+ and located in Ohio. For Gambling Problem, call 1-800-GAMBLER.
When will sports betting in Ohio be legalized?
Sports betting in. Ohio has been legalized. The highly anticipated launch date is January 1, 2023.