In total, the campaigns for and against Propositions 26 and 27 have spent in excess of $440 million. But a recent poll shows that the majority of voters are opposed to both sports betting measures on the California ballot this November.
Voters can make California the 31st state to legalize sports betting, but two propositions on the ballot offer very different options. ABC 10News Anchor Jared Aarons explains what sets them apart.
Here's a voter resource you may want to bring with you to your polling place or voting center this Election Day, November 8: a printable, downloadable at-a-glance guide to the California Propositions, including Props 26 and 27 (both of which address legalizing sports betting).