Maine to Debut Online Sports Betting Friday

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Maine to Debut Online Sports Betting Friday
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The decision to launch on Nov. 3 comes after Maine sports betting rules were vetted by the state’s attorney general’s office.

Maine will begin offering online sports wagering on Friday, Nov. 3, ending an arduous approval process, according to the state’s.

DraftKings has secured approval to offer sports wagering in Maine with the Passamaquoddy Tribe. Other sportsbooks, including FanDuel, had delayed wagering license applications in Maine due to constant changes in the state’s sports betting rules. Maine embracing the sports betting industry comes after Gov. Janet Mills signed LD 585 into law in 2022.

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