Poll: Majority of Maryland voters reject online casino gambling

(The Center Square) – Most Maryland voters don’t want to legalize online casino gambling, and a new poll shows their opposition gets stronger the more they learn about it.

The survey, conducted by Lake Research Partners for the National Association Against iGaming, found that 71% of registered voters oppose legalizing iGaming after hearing about its risks. The survey notes that 64% of the 71% said they are strongly opposed.

The poll of 650 registered voters, conducted between Sept. 15–18, found that half had never even heard of iGaming before it was defined for them.

Once told that it meant 24-hour online access to slot machines and casino games through phones or computers, opposition increased from 52% to 60%.

After hearing about addiction, youth access, and community impacts, opposition jumped again to 71%.

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Among the top concerns, 57% of voters said they had serious doubts about online casino platforms and how they fail to prevent minors from gambling.

Another 53% worried large companies could exploit vulnerable people for profit.

Respondents also pointed to states like New Jersey, where online casinos are legal, where gambling addiction and homelessness are estimated to cost $350 million a year.

Jason Gumer, a board member of the National Association Against iGaming, said the numbers send a clear message.

“Once Marylanders understand what iGaming really is, they strongly reject it,” Gumer said.

He urged policymakers to consider the risks to families and communities before expanding gambling.

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Although online casinos remain illegal in Maryland, lawmakers considered legalization earlier this year under House Bill 17.

The failed proposal would have authorized the State Lottery and Gaming Control Commission to license casinos for online gaming, added new safeguards against underage gambling, and set a 15% tax on gross gaming revenue.

The National Association Against iGaming said the survey shows Marylanders are most concerned about addiction, youth access, and the broader effects online gambling could have on families and communities.

Lawmakers are expected to revisit gambling expansion proposals next session, but the survey suggests they may face strong public resistance.

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