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Ariz. Indian gaming victory confirmed
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2002

Voters in Arizona have narrowly approved a tribal gaming initiative.

With 11,000 ballots still left uncounted, Proposition 202 was leading with 20,000 votes in favor. Ballot initiatives need a 50-percent-plus-one majority to pass.

Proposition 202 was supported by the state's 17 tribes. They spent a record $21 million to authorize continued gaming and revenue sharing with the state.

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Prop. 202 declared winner (The Arizona Republic 11/11)
Username: IndianzCom, Password: indianz.com
County turned out for slots, pot (The Arizona Daily Star 11/10)

Arizona Gaming Proposals (As submitted):
Proposition 200: Yes for Arizona! | Proposition 201: Coalition for Arizona | Arizonans for Fair Gaming & Indian Self-Reliance

Relevant Links:
Arizona Secretary of State - http://www.sos.state.az.us
Arizona Casinos, The Arizona Republic - http://www.azcentral.com/casino/arizona

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