Nevada, long considered the gambling capital of America, is, somewhat counterintuitively, one of just five states that does not offer a legal lottery.
But that’s highly likely to change if it’s left up to the people of the state to decide, based on recent poll results shared by Noble Predictive Insights.
In a survey of 829 registered voters in Nevada conducted in late February and early March, 75% expressed support for lottery legalization, while just 13% opposed the idea and 12% answered “not sure/no opinion.”
There was mild variance in the numbers based on party affiliation, but left, right, and center all came out in favor of lottery legalization in the Silver State.

