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[bet9ja.com](https://register.bet9ja.com/?btag=yohaig&promocode=yohaig)<br>A lot can occur in a year. And this previous year, a lot took place in the legal sports wagering and iGaming industry - and after that some.<br>[bit.ly](https://bit.ly/Bet9jaPromotionCodeYOHAIG)
<br>A referendum in Missouri, prominent wagering scandals, and crackdowns on an overseas sportsbook and college gamer prop wagering are simply a few of the huge stories of 2024. But there was far more.<br>[bet9ja.com](https://register.bet9ja.com/?btag=yohaig&promocode=yohaig)
<br>So, to revitalize our readers' memories (along with our own), Covers decided when again to assemble the top stories of the year. The sluggish news days were scarce, as you'll soon see.<br>
<br>Missouri (hardly) authorizes mobile [sports betting](https://chat.dimersoft.org/read-blog/3998_the-ins-and-outs-of-betting-on-the-nfl-draft.html) wagering<br>
<br>Any state approving legal [sports betting](https://www.bisshogram.com/read-blog/14_sports-minister-tracey-crouch-resigns-over-039-hold-up-039-to-betting-crackdown.html) is a huge deal. How Missouri did it - and what follows - makes it among the year's most crucial stories.<br>
<br>Missouri approved retail and mobile sportsbooks by roughly 3,000 votes out of almost three million cast. This was not just the closest margin of any gaming-related step this election cycle however the closest in any state considering that the Supreme Court struck down the federal wagering restriction in 2018.<br>
<br>After examining the last main outcomes of every Missouri county with more than 10,000 votes this election, I can say - officially - that the [sports betting](https://chat.dimersoft.org/read-blog/4020_score-big-wins-how-sports-betting-software-drives-growth-and-engagement.html) ballot measure has preserved adequate support from Election Day tallies to pass
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