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Published: November 6, 2025

Hoosiers Say “No” to Online Casino Gambling: Poll Shows 67% Opposition

A new statewide poll shows a majority of Indiana voters oppose legalizing online casino gambling. Pantheon Insight conducted the survey on behalf of the National Association Against iGaming (NAAiG).

According to the poll, 67% of respondents rejected iGaming after learning about their potential economic and mental health risks. When first informed that iGaming allows constant access to casino games on phones, 58% opposed it. Nearly half of the respondents (49%) said they strongly opposed the idea.

NAAiG said the results suggest voter resistance increases as people gain a clearer understanding of how online casinos operate. The findings come as state lawmakers consider legislation that would legalize internet-based casino gambling in Indiana.

How Indiana voters react to online casino information

The survey revealed opposition grew as respondents learned more about real-money online casinos. Pantheon Insight presented both supportive and critical information. Initially, voters heard points about potential revenue, regulation, and consumer protections. Despite these arguments, most still opposed legalizing online casinos.

After receiving information on economic and mental health impacts observed in other states, opposition increased. The survey team interviewed 502 registered voters between Oct. 19 and 21. Sixty-five percent of respondents initially did not know what iGaming meant. After learning that legalization would allow constant access to casino games on phones, 58% opposed it. Opposition rose to 67% after the risks were explained.

Online casino opposition across Indiana demographics

Opposition was broad across age, gender, education, party affiliation, and geography:

  • Seniors: 82%
  • Women: 72%
  • College graduates: 72%
  • Republicans: 68%
  • Democrats: 70%

Voters in counties that already have online casinos also expressed resistance. Older voters and women were particularly concerned about gambling harm and addiction.

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