Presidential Betting in Brazil Reaches New Heights, Controversy Lies Ahead
Posted on: November 3, 2022, 12:07h.
Last updated on: November 10, 2022, 04:12h.
The recent presidential runoff election in Brazil was one of the most contentious votes in the country’s history, leading to a record number of bets. And though the election is over, the political battle between Inácio Lula da Silva and Jair Bolsonaro is just getting warmed up.
Last Sunday’s duel to determine who will be the next political figurehead of Brazil generated over $96 million in bets, according to local media outlets. Before October 30, according to a recent market study, betting platforms didn’t expect the betting traffic to be so great.
The final tally of votes had the scales tipping slightly in favor of Lula, the favorite going into the showdown. This has led to some people not accepting the outcome and could impact betting activity.
Brazil is still working on implementing new gambling and betting regulations. However, this hasn’t been a hindrance as Brazilians are increasingly expanding the use of sports betting platforms.
The Bets are In
The recent presidential election was the first to feature legalized betting, thanks to a law that authorized fixed-fee betting or sports betting. Brazilians showed their support by hitting the sportsbooks as much as they were hitting the polls.
Local media estimates it was the largest betting event in the country to date and with the highest average ticket. The presidential elections also went down in history for becoming the only political event to reach sports bettors. If lawmakers approve new legislation, political betting and betting on “non-sporting events” won’t be authorized activities.
In addition to the elections, the final of the Copa Libertadores on Saturday between Flamengo and Atletico Paranaense drew a lot of attention from sports bettors. Flamengo won, grabbing its third victory. It previously won the top soccer competition in Brazil in 1981 and 2019.
Gloves Are Off
The narrow victory by Lula has met a considerable backlash in certain parts of the country. Truck drivers and other protesters have been leading hundreds of blockades throughout the country since Sunday, causing problems with movement and the transport of goods.
Bolsonaro remained silent since his defeat on Sunday – he neither congratulated Lula nor intervened when the protests started. He only responded Wednesday, asking his supporters to call off the protests.
Many bettors have already collected on their wagers. One bettor, according to media outlet Universo Online, has already cashed in about $407K in winnings and is waiting on more. He collected on some of the 18 bets he made and, if the election results are overturned, could lose it all.
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