How Long Do I Have to Get My Election Bets In? Cut Off, Deadline Time

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How Long Do I Have to Get My Election Bets In?  Deadline Time

Dave Mason of BetOnline has advised that Election betting on the 2020 Presidential and Senate races will remain up for as long as possible Tuesday (Election Day) but Gambling911.com urges individuals to get their bets in as early as possible.

"We will leave them up as long as possible," Mason advised. "Expect them into the evening but a lot depends on how close it is. If it's a rout, they will close earlier than if it's tight."

Democrat candidate Joe Biden was listed at -190 odds, GOP candidate and sitting President Donald Trump was listed at +165.

Individual state odds, including so-called Swing States, will remain up for as long as possible Tuesday with odds subject to change based on betting patterns.

A few Senate races were also available.

- Gilber Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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