162 platforms available across 15 categories in Nebraska. Regulated by the Nebraska Racing and Gaming Commission.
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Nebraska legalized retail-only sports betting through a trio of 2020 ballot initiatives (Initiatives 429, 430, and 431) that authorized commercial racetrack casinos and in-person wagering, but explicitly excluded statewide mobile sportsbooks. Retail sportsbooks have launched at the WarHorse casinos in Lincoln, Omaha, and South Sioux City and at Harrah's Columbus and Grand Island Casino Resort, with more racetrack-tethered properties phasing in through 2025 and 2026. Mobile sports betting bills (most recently LR 20CA in 2024, a constitutional amendment proposal from Sen. Eliot Bostar) have not cleared the unicameral legislature, though support is growing as neighboring Iowa and Kansas demonstrate the revenue gap.
Nebraskans can legally visit the new racetrack casinos for slots, table games, and retail sports betting; buy Nebraska Lottery tickets (Powerball, Mega Millions, Lucky for Life, Pick 5, scratchers); play keno at thousands of licensed locations statewide under a long-standing village/city keno framework; wager on live and simulcast horse racing; and play charitable bingo and raffles. The Winnebago, Omaha, Santee Sioux, and Ponca tribes operate small Class II tribal facilities. There is no legal online casino, no mobile sportsbook, and DFS contests are explicitly authorized under 2012 legislation.
For 2026, the central question is whether a constitutional amendment for mobile sports betting can clear the unicameral and reach the November 2026 ballot. The Nebraska problem gambling helpline is 1-833-238-6837.
Legal Age
21+
Online Gambling
Legal
Retail Gambling
Legal
Total Platforms
162
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