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Seneca vote on compact delayed
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2002
Voters of the Seneca Nation will not get a chance to approve a gaming compact with the state of New York because negotiations are still underway.
The tribe had scheduled a vote for its 7,000 members this month. The tribe won't go forward with three casinos if the membership disapproves.
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Seneca Nation postpones vote on state casino plan
(AP 2/19)
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