Members of Nambe Pueblo in northern New Mexico will vote on whether to develop a casino.
The tribe has been studying a casino for several years. Gov. Tom Talache supports it but some tribal members don't.
The tribe has a compact with the state but agreed not to open a casino as part of a land exchange with Pojoaque Pueblo. The two tribes are located next to each other.
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