A bill to ban Oklahoma sweepstakes games will become law after state legislators again broke with Gov. Kevin Stitt on a gaming issue and overrode his veto.
Both chambers of the Oklahoma legislature voted overwhelmingly on Thursday’s final day of the 2026 session to bypass the governor and enact a ban on sweeps, or dual-currency, games. This decision marks a significant development in the state's gaming regulations, with legislators taking a firm stance on the issue despite the governor's opposition.