A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., cleared the way Wednesday for Americans to bet on the outcome of the 2024 congressional elections.
The appeals court in a decision rejected an effort by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to prohibit the commodities exchange KalshiEx from offering “Congressional Control Contracts” as the federal agency appealed a lower court’s ruling that gave a green light for such bets.
The CFTC “has failed to at this time to demonstrate that it or the public will be irreparably injured” without a stay on the contracts being offered during that appeal, wrote Judge Patricia Millett of the U.S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia Circuit.
Millett, who was part of a three-judge panel hearing the case, said the agency could renew its bid to block the contracts pending the outcome of its appeal “should substantiating evidence arise.”
There were no dissents on Wednesday’s 15-page decision in favor of KalshiEx, which offers customers contracts that can hedge the risk of certain events occurring.