January 27, 2025
BANGKOK – Most Thai voters disagree with the government’s plan to legalise casinos and online gambling, a NIDA Poll has found.
The National Institute of Development Administration conducted the survey among 1,310 respondents at least 18 years old nationwide. The survey was conducted on January 20-21.
The Cabinet has approved a bill that would allow the opening of entertainment complexes with casinos in the kingdom. On January 14, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Economy and Society Prasert Chanthararuangthong said the government would amend laws so that underground online gambling could be brought to the surface or legalised.
When asked whether they agree with the government’s plan to allow entertainment complexes with casinos to be opened in Thailand:
- 59.16%: Oppose both entertainment complexes and casinos
- 28.93%: Support both entertainment complexes and casinos
- 8.63%: Support entertainment complexes but oppose casinos
- 1.68%: No comment
- 1.60%: Support only casinos, but not entertainment complexes
When asked whether they support the government’s plan to legalise online gambling:
- 58.32%: Totally oppose
- 19.92%: Highly supportive
- 11.45%: Rather supportive
- 10.31%: Rather opposed
When asked whether they agree with holding a public referendum on legalising casino and online gambling:
- 51.07%: Disagree with holding a public referendum on both casinos and online gambling
- 37.86%: Agree with holding a public referendum on both casinos and online gambling
- 5.11%: Agree with holding a public referendum on legalising casinos
- 3.89%: Agree with holding a public referendum on legalising online gambling
- 2.07%: No comment.