159 platforms available across 16 categories in New Hampshire. Regulated by the New Hampshire Lottery Commission.
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New Hampshire became the first state to award a sports betting monopoly through a competitive procurement process. DraftKings is the only mobile and retail sports betting operator in the state, and the New Hampshire Lottery Commission renewed that exclusivity through June 30, 2028. The state collects 51% of mobile gross gaming revenue, one of the highest rates in the country.
New Hampshire authorized sports betting in 2019 and chose a competitive bid model rather than the multi-operator licensing structure most states adopted. DraftKings won the original 2019 contract by offering a 51% mobile gross gaming revenue share, far higher than competing bids. The original deal included two-year renewal options, both of which the New Hampshire Lottery Commission has now exercised. The current term runs from July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2028. The renewal kept the 51% mobile revenue share intact, conditional on DraftKings remaining the sole operator. If lawmakers were to authorize additional operators, the revenue share would automatically drop to 21% for two or three operators or 16% for four or five.
Legal Age
18+
Online Gambling
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Retail Gambling
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Total Platforms
159
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