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Federal Agency Warns Against Betting On U.S. Elections

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Allowing people to bet on the outcome of U.S. elections has raised concerns about potential market manipulation and its impact on voter confidence in the integrity of election results. The Commodities and Futures Trading Commission is advocating for the prohibition of such bets, particularly in light of a recent incident involving a New York startup company, Kalshi.

Kalshi briefly offered bets on the outcome of this fall's congressional elections, prompting the commission to intervene and halt the betting activity. The issue at hand revolves around the legality of issuing predictive futures contracts related to election outcomes in the U.S., a practice currently prohibited but regulated in the U.K.

The commission has expressed apprehension about the likelihood of misinformation and collusion in the betting markets, citing past instances of manipulation on similar unapproved platforms. These incidents include a fake poll that falsely claimed a singer was leading a senator in election polls, as well as a trader betting millions on a presidential candidate to distort the election's perceived competitiveness.

While Kalshi sought regulatory oversight for its election bets, arguing for the benefits of government approval, the commission remains steadfast in its stance against election gambling on U.S. futures markets. It emphasizes the potential threat to election integrity posed by unregulated exchanges and the need to prevent the proliferation of such gambling activities.

Despite market indications suggesting predictions on Senate and House control outcomes, the commission maintains that the risks associated with election betting outweigh any perceived benefits. The ongoing debate underscores the delicate balance between financial innovation and safeguarding the integrity of democratic processes.

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