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California | Compacts
California voters to decide on four compacts


Sycuan 
Band of the Kumeyaay Nation Voters in California are going to the polls today to decide on four controversial gaming compacts

Propositions 94-97 ask voters to approve or reject compacts for the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians and the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation. The deals allow the tribes to operate more slot machines in exchange for a share of the revenues.

The pro-compact side has spent nearly $110 million on the campaign. Opponents, including race tracks, labor unions and two tribes who signed compacts in 2004, have spent more than $26 million.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) has been campaigning for the compacts. He says they will patch up holes in the state budget -- up to $9 billion over 20 years.

The latest Field Poll shows 47 percent of likely voters support the compacts while 34 percent are opposed. Another 19 percent are undecided.

Election results will be posted on http://vote.ss.ca.gov.

Get the Story:
Approval of gaming compacts on ballot could mean more jobs for the valley (The Palm Springs Desert Sun 2/5)
Expansion of Indian Casinos in Voters' Hands (News 10 2/4)
Schwarzenegger comes to S.D. in support of Props 94-97 (The San Diego Union-Tribune 2/4)
4 measures have wider implications (Copley News Service 2/4)
Poll: Gaming initiatives soar as term limits falter (Copley News Service 2/4)

Ballot Propositions:
Proposition 94 | Proposition 95 | Proposition 96 | Proposition 97