Updated
Updated · Arizona's Family · Jul 16
Maricopa County Bars 13,000 Employees From Prediction-Market Profits Before Arizona Primary
Updated
Updated · Arizona's Family · Jul 16

Maricopa County Bars 13,000 Employees From Prediction-Market Profits Before Arizona Primary

3 articles · Updated · Arizona's Family · Jul 16

Summary

  • Maricopa County supervisors unanimously approved a policy barring roughly 13,000 employees from using nonpublic information to profit on prediction markets ahead of next week’s Arizona primary.
  • Thomas Galvin said the move is meant to shield election workers, staffers and volunteers from accusations that they are betting on outcomes they help administer.
  • Kalshi listed 9 Arizona primary markets with more than $580,000 in combined volume Tuesday night, underscoring how election contracts have grown despite Arizona’s ban on wagering on elections.
  • The county action follows Gov. Katie Hobbs’ executive order last week imposing a similar restriction on state employees, while a federal judge has paused Arizona’s criminal case against Kalshi during a jurisdiction fight.

Insights

As states ban insider bets, why is the federal government suing to protect the billion-dollar prediction market industry?
With courts divided and a Supreme Court review likely, what is the future of betting on everything from elections to court cases?