Governor J.B. Pritzker has decided not to renew an executive order that allowed Illinois bettors to register for sports wagering remotely.
Illinois Governor Ends Mobile Sports Wagering Registration Illinois Governor Ends Mobile Sports Wagering Registration in June of 2020 in response to travel restrictions and the closure of land-based casinos due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The order allowed Illinois residents to use their smartphones to register for any sports betting services.The Governor had renewed the order a total of nine times previously however, the governor’s office noted that the order was no longer needed as the casino industry has reopened for business.
In an email sent from the governor’s office on Friday, a spokeswoman said:
Illinois Governor Ends Mobile Sports Wagering RegistrationIn the months that the executive order was in place, a total of six operators launched mobile betting services. The state’s sports wagering handle for the same period (Mar 2020 — Feb 2021) was almost $2.5 billion with over 95% of those bets being mobile bets.
Speaking of the reinstatement of in-person registration, State Rep. Mike Zalewski, D-Riverside said:
Illinois Governor Ends Mobile Sports Wagering Registration“That being said, the strong revenue numbers generated reflect that Illinois should have a robust online marketplace with no restrictions. I’m hopeful we can continue to modify the law and keep Illinois one of the most successful sports betting states in the country.”
The in-person requirement came back into force on Sunday.