Nevada, famous for its casinos and gambling entertainment, surprisingly remains one of the few US states that still does not have a lottery.
Since 1864, the lottery has been banned in Nevada, leaving this state among the five American states without this type of gambling. However, the situation may change as voices for legalization become louder.
Bipartisan Support
A new poll from Noble Predictive Insights finds widespread support for legalizing the lottery among Nevadans. The poll results confirmed that 75% of voters support legalization, while only 13% expressed the opposite point of view.
However, despite strong support, the path to legalizing the lottery in Nevada may be difficult and long. However, public opinion, as the survey results show, is clearly on the side of changes in legislation.
Impact of the Survey
The Noble Predictive Insights survey of 829 registered Nevada voters could be an important catalyst for legislative efforts to support lottery legalization. The issue of introducing a lottery in Nevada remains relevant and is of interest to the general public.
With support from both Republicans and Democrats, and given the high level of support among voters, the odds of success for legalizing the lottery in Nevada have never been greater. This survey could be an important moment in the history of gambling in this state.