A ballot initiative that could pave the way for slot machines in South Florida has been approved.
Amendment 4 was losing in the polls but absentee and provisional ballots pushed it over the top by 93,000 votes. The amendment allows voters in Broward and Miami-Dade counties to hold referendums to legalize slot machines at racetracks.
The Seminole Tribe campaigned against the measure and spent $6.5 million on the "No on 4" campaign. The tribe owns casinos that operate Class II games. Legalization of slot machines could authorize Class III games.
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Slot machines win in a squeaker
(The Orlando Sentinel 11/5)
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New tally: Amendment 4 passes (The Miami Herald 11/5)
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