Voters Approve Casinos In Ohio
Posted: 12:01 am EST November 4,2009Updated: 12:21 pm EST November 4,2009
After 20 years and five times on the ballot, voters gave the go-ahead to allow casinos in Ohio's four largest cities.Issue 3 allows for one casino each in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus and Toledo.With 92 percent of precincts reporting, 53 percent of people voted for the issue and 47 percent voted against it.
WEB EXTRA: Ohio Sen. Voinovich Statement On Casinos
Proponents promised 34,000 new jobs will be created if Ohio gets casinos in its four biggest cities. They further said the casinos would generate $11 billion in five years and would stop Ohio gamblers from going out-of-state to play.Opponents said what sounds too good to be true, is. They argued that Issue 3 would change the state's constitution and create a monopoly for out-of-state casino developers, if they ever build.In addition, challengers said casino operators would only pay 33 percent in taxes, a sweetheart deal they said simply isn't fair. Further, if gamblers play slot machines with cash, casinos would pay no tax on the profits.For election results as they come in, visit our politics page.
Proponents promised 34,000 new jobs will be created if Ohio gets casinos in its four biggest cities. They further said the casinos would generate $11 billion in five years and would stop Ohio gamblers from going out-of-state to play.Opponents said what sounds too good to be true, is. They argued that Issue 3 would change the state's constitution and create a monopoly for out-of-state casino developers, if they ever build.In addition, challengers said casino operators would only pay 33 percent in taxes, a sweetheart deal they said simply isn't fair. Further, if gamblers play slot machines with cash, casinos would pay no tax on the profits.For election results as they come in, visit our politics page.
Previous Stories:
- November 3, 2009: Ohio Polls Report Good Turnout; Casino Issue Hot
- November 2, 2009: Target9 Investigation: Casino Ad Cash
- October 22, 2009: Ohio Casino Campaign Spending Tops $31 Million
- October 12, 2009: Strickland: Slots, Yes; Casinos, No
- September 15, 2009: Ohioans Back Casino Proposal
- July 18, 2009: MTR Gaming Files Suit Over Ohio Casino Issue
- February 26, 2009: Report: Groups Have Plan For 4 Casinos In Ohio
- January 14, 2009: Senator Says Casinos Won’t Answer Ohio’s Problems
- November 4, 2008: Ohio Payday Lending Passes, Casino Issue Fails
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