Louisiana Daily Fantasy Sports
Louisiana daily fantasy sports sites are legal in most parishes. A handful of rural parishes do not allow fantasy sports apps, but fans in those areas are not entirely out of luck. They can still sign up for accounts from anywhere and enter real-money contests whenever they visit any of the state’s 47 DFS-friendly parishes.
State law still prohibits fantasy player props and predictions apps, but that’s basically a moot point because online sportsbooks in Louisiana offer all the parlays and player props fans could ever want.
Louisiana Daily Fantasy Sports Sites
Legal Louisiana DFS Apps
Which Louisiana Parishes Allow Daily Fantasy Sports?
Voters in 47 of Louisiana’s 64 parishes voted in favor of legalizing fantasy sports in a 2018 referendum.
Support for legalization was strongest among Louisiana’s urban parishes, with New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Lafayette, and most other population centers approving daily fantasy sports. According to some reports, 92% of Louisianans live in parishes that opted in.
Sports fans who live in parishes that voted yes to DFS may participate in paid fantasy contests. Those who live in parishes that voted no may still register for DFS accounts and deposit, but they must travel to parishes that voted yes when entering real-money contests.
Parishes that voted in favor of DFS:
- Acadia
- Ascension
- Assumption
- Bienville
- Bossier
- Caddo
- Calcasieu
- Cameron
- Claiborne
- Concordia
- De Soto
- East Baton Rouge
- East Carroll
- East Feliciana
- Evangeline
- Iberia
- Iberville
- Jefferson
- Lafayette
- Lafourche
- Lincoln
- Livingston
- Madison
- Natchitoches
- Orleans
- Ouachita
- Plaquemines
- Pointe Coupee
- Rapides
- Red River
- St. Bernard
- St. Charles
- St. Helena
- St. James
- St. John the Baptist
- St. Landry
- St. Martin
- St. Mary
- St. Tammany
- Tangipahoa
- Tensas
- Terrebonne
- Vermillion
- Washington
- Webster
- West Baton Rouge
- West Feliciana
Parishes that voted against DFS:
- Allen
- Avoyelles
- Beauregard
- Caldwell
- Catahoula
- Franklin
- Grant
- Jackson
- Jefferson Davis
- Lasalle
- Morehouse
- Richland
- Sabine
- Union
- Vernon
- West Carroll
- Winn
Louisiana Daily Fantasy Sports Law
Louisiana lawmakers passed HB 64 in 2020 to levy an 8% tax on the net revenue of daily fantasy operators. In doing so, they cleared the Louisiana Gaming Control Board (LGCB) to create a regulatory framework for daily fantasy sports.
The LGCB adopted the needed regulations a short time later, clearing the way for operators to apply for licenses and offer daily fantasy sports in Louisiana.
How Louisiana DFS Apps Were Legalized
When DraftKings DFS launched for Louisiana residents in July 2021, it closed the final chapter on Louisiana’s long-running effort to legalize fantasy sports.
Before DraftKings’ launch, Louisiana was one of just a few holdout states without legal fantasy sports apps. However, the winds began to change in 2018 when the legislature passed HB 484, calling for a statewide referendum on legalizing fantasy sports contests in Louisiana.
The referendum appeared on the November ballot, and Louisiana voters in 47 of 64 parishes voted to legalize daily fantasy sports. All major popular centers in Louisiana approved the measure, bringing legal fantasy sports to more than 90% of the state’s population.
Nothing changed on the ground for sports fans immediately because the referendum only authorized lawmakers to introduce legislation legalizing and taxing daily fantasy sports.
Unfortunately, lawmakers dropped the ball during the subsequent legislative session. A Louisiana fantasy sports bill came very close to passing, but Sen. Danny Martiny filibustered it at the last minute after House members removed amendments from the bill that would have also authorized sports betting.
“I don’t think this is the way you do business,” said Martiny.” I don’t like the way that I was treated. I would feel the same way if any of my colleagues were treated this way.”
The failure set back Louisiana daily fantasy sports legislation by about two years.
Lawmakers passed a fantasy sports tax bill in 2020, which finally set things in motion for DFS. The Louisiana Gaming Control Board adopted additional regulations and issued its first licenses to fantasy sites the following year.
Now, residents can participate in daily fantasy sports contests online in the 47 parishes that approved DFS in the November 2018 election.