Maryland Court Of Appeal Upholds Slots Referendum

Simon Banks, 14/03/2008
GamblingCompliance Ltd.

The Maryland court of appeal has rejected a Republican lawsuit that would have scrapped a referendum on licensing up to 15,000 slot machines in the state. The Republicans had argued that technical and procedural irregularities meant that the vote enabling the referendum in the General Assembly last year should be invalidated.

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