A neutral, dated look at PredictIt from Oregon. PredictIt lists political and economic event markets under a CFTC no action position and is generally open to eligible Oregon residents, on a more conditional legal footing than a full exchange. Information, not advice. As of April 2026.
Last reviewed 14 April 2026 · Status as of April 2026 · Information, not legal advice
PredictIt is a political event market that operates under a no action position from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission rather than a full exchange licence. That relief is national, so eligibility does not turn on Oregon state law, and an Oregon resident aged 18 or older can generally take part. The relief ties PredictIt to political and economic event contracts, so you will not find sports here. That distinction keeps PredictIt out of the sports event contract disputes now in court in other states. As of April 2026 Oregon had taken no documented public step against prediction markets, and the relief itself has been amended and litigated in recent years, which makes it more conditional than a designated contract market, a point we treat as contested below.
As of April 2026, PredictIt is generally available to eligible Oregon residents aged 18 or older. It operates nationwide under CFTC no action relief on political and economic event markets only, not sports, so it sits apart from the sports event contract disputes in other states. Oregon has taken no public action against it on the record. PredictIt applies per contract position limits, raised in its 2025 relief to about 3,500 dollars. Because that relief is conditional and has been litigated, treat the legal footing as contested and confirm the current rules on PredictIt before you act.
Where a position is contested we say so. PredictIt's no action relief has been the subject of a wind down notice and subsequent litigation in recent years, so its footing is less settled than a fully registered exchange. Confirm your eligibility and the current rules before you rely on it.
PredictIt is available to eligible Oregon residents for political markets, and these are the federally listed United States venues you can compare it against, several of which also list political and economic contracts. This list appears after the information, and we show no paid placements. Confirm the live position and your eligibility before you act.
Availability is indicative and individual states may restrict specific products, in particular sports event contracts. PredictIt lists political markets only. Scores are illustrative editorial examples. Confirm the current position before acting.
As of April 2026, yes, generally. PredictIt operates nationwide under CFTC no action relief and is open to eligible Oregon residents aged 18 or older, on political and economic event markets only. This is general information, not legal advice.
Not on the public record. As of April 2026 Oregon was among the states with no documented enforcement step against prediction markets. The disputes elsewhere concern sports event contracts on other venues, and PredictIt lists political markets only, so it sits apart from that fight.
Not fully. PredictIt runs under a CFTC staff no action position rather than a full exchange licence, and that relief has been amended and litigated in recent years. It is a weaker, more conditional footing than a designated contract market, so treat the status as contested and dated.
PredictIt applies per contract position limits, raised in its 2025 relief to about 3,500 dollars per contract under the federal campaign contribution figure. These limits apply to Oregon users as they do nationwide. Confirm the current limit on PredictIt before you trade.
Available does not mean low risk. Political event contracts can lose you money, and a contract price is an implied probability, not a prediction. Stake only what you can afford to lose, never to chase a loss, and never on borrowed money. You must be 18+ or the legal age in your region. In the United States you can call or text 1-800-GAMBLER or visit ncpgambling.org.
The position above rests on PredictIt's CFTC no action relief and its own market and limit rules. Confirm it yourself before you act, because the rules in this area change.
Status as of April 2026. General information, not legal advice.