The Passmaquoddy Tribe of Maine is hoping state voters will approve plans for a racino today.
The tribe wants to open a racetrack with slot machines in Washington County. Surveys show a slight majority of voters support the project.
In 2004, state voters authorized a non-Indian operated racino.
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More N.E. casinos a gamble
(The Cape Cod Times 11/6)
Maine voting on Indian racino (The Boston Herald 11/6)
State hopes early voting aids turnout (AP 11/6)
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