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The Florida Casino Legalization Amendment, also known as Amendment 8, was an initiated constitutional amendment in Florida which was defeated on the ballot on November 8, 1994.
This amendment sought to modify Article X of the Florida Constitution to authorize a limited number of casinos in Broward, Dade, Duval, Escambia, Hillsborough, Lee, Orange, Palm Beach and Pinellas Counties.[1]Election results Florida Amendment 8 (1994)ResultVotesPercentageNo2,555,49261.29%Yes 1,566,451 38.71%
Election results via: Florida Division of ElectionsText of measure
The language on the ballot was: “Authorizing a limited number of gaming casinos in Broward, Dade, Duval, Escambia, Hillsborough, Lee, Orange, Palm Beach and Pinellas Counties, with two in Miami Beach; and limited-size casinos with existing and operating pari-mutual facilities; and if authorized by the legislature up to five limited-size riverboat casinos in the remaining counties, but only one per county. Mandating implementation by the legislature. Effective upon adoption, but prohibiting casino gaming until July 1, 1995.[1][2] ”See alsoExternal links
*1994 General Election Sample Ballot(dead link) (from Citrus County)Footnotes
*↑ 1.01.1Florida Secretary of State, Division of Elections, ’Initiative Information’
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SYDNEY, Aug. 11 -- Sydney’s $750 million casino project hit a major crisis when the New South Wales state government re-opened investigations into the integrity of the preferred operator late Wednesday night. The Casino Control board announced the review, after the leader of the state opposition party, Bob Carr, had questioned the ’probity’ of the Australian-U.S. consortium.Buffalo Bills Casino 1994
The decision now puts in doubt the May announcement that the Sydney Harbour Casino Ltd., made up of Australian construction giant Leightons and U.S.-based casino operator Showboat, would develop and operate Sydney’s first casino. The leader of the New South Wales state government, John Fahey, said Wednesday night that the losing consortium in the bid to operate the casino, Darling Casino, headed by Australian businessman Kerry Packer and U.S. casino giant Circus Circus, was ’still very much there’ in the race. Carr claimed he had evidence that the government’s agreement with the preferred applicant could cost the New South Wales taxpayers ’hundreds of millions of dollars’ in compensation. He refused to detail the evidence uncovered by his staff, but said he has written to Fahey to state that he will raise his concerns in parliament. Representatives of the two casino bidding consortiums were called to an emergency meeting with the casino authority in Sydney on Wednesday night. The authority warned it might hold public hearings to test the latest information. The casino authority indicated in May that the final agreement for the casino licence would be signed by November. Free lucky spin pubg. Sydney Harbour Casino managing director Gregg Nasky said he welcomed the planned investigation, even though the consortium already had passed a rigorous 12-month probity test. Nasky said his group had been the subject of a smear campaign as a series of ’wild, unsubstantiated’ rumours had circulated around Sydney.Paragon Casino 1994 Full ShowAdvertisement
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Casino Tokens and Chips. Buy - Sell - Trade. A personal site for the Casino Token and Chip Collector. This site offers a large inventory of casino tokens for trade or sale. Plus information on New Mexico casinos in photos and scans. Casino tokens, slot tokens, gaming tokens, gambling tokens, casino chips, token collecting, collecting tokens. Ever since our launch in 1994, we have used nothing but the best online casino software to ensure players enjoy the highest standards. We also ensure that our bonuses and promotions are among the most exciting and generous available, that our banking service can be used with peace of mind, and that customer support is always within easy reach. 1994 TOKEN CASINO FILIPINO NEW PAGCOR. $1.92 + $3.45 shipping. Old Token Medal - Madeira Spain Casino. Reef Casino Half Dollar Gaming Token Coin.
Voting on taxesBallot measuresBy stateBy yearNot on ballotLocalCity taxesCounty taxesSchool taxesProperty taxesSales taxesIncome taxesOther taxesFlorida ConstitutionPreambleArticlesI • II • III • IV • V • VI • VII • VIII • IX • X • XI • XII
The Florida Casino Legalization Amendment, also known as Amendment 8, was an initiated constitutional amendment in Florida which was defeated on the ballot on November 8, 1994.
This amendment sought to modify Article X of the Florida Constitution to authorize a limited number of casinos in Broward, Dade, Duval, Escambia, Hillsborough, Lee, Orange, Palm Beach and Pinellas Counties.[1]Election results Florida Amendment 8 (1994)ResultVotesPercentageNo2,555,49261.29%Yes 1,566,451 38.71%
Election results via: Florida Division of ElectionsText of measure
The language on the ballot was: “Authorizing a limited number of gaming casinos in Broward, Dade, Duval, Escambia, Hillsborough, Lee, Orange, Palm Beach and Pinellas Counties, with two in Miami Beach; and limited-size casinos with existing and operating pari-mutual facilities; and if authorized by the legislature up to five limited-size riverboat casinos in the remaining counties, but only one per county. Mandating implementation by the legislature. Effective upon adoption, but prohibiting casino gaming until July 1, 1995.[1][2] ”See alsoExternal links
*1994 General Election Sample Ballot(dead link) (from Citrus County)Footnotes
*↑ 1.01.1Florida Secretary of State, Division of Elections, ’Initiative Information’
*↑Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.• Alabama 1994 ballot measures • Alaska 1994 ballot measures • Arizona 1994 ballot measures • Arkansas 1994 ballot measures • California 1994 ballot propositions • Colorado 1994 ballot measures • Florida 1994 ballot measures • Georgia 1994 ballot measures • Hawaii 1994 ballot measures • Idaho 1994 ballot measures • Illinois 1994 ballot measures • Kentucky 1994 ballot measures • Louisiana 1994 ballot measures • Maine 1994 ballot measures • Maryland 1994 ballot measures • Massachusetts 1994 ballot measures • Michigan 1994 ballot measures • Minnesota 1994 ballot measures • Missouri 1994 ballot measures • Montana 1994 ballot measures • Nebraska 1994 ballot measures • Nevada 1994 ballot measures • New Jersey 1994 ballot measures • New Mexico 1994 ballot measures • North Dakota 1994 ballot measures • Ohio 1994 ballot measures • Oklahoma 1994 ballot measures • Oregon 1994 ballot measures • Rhode Island 1994 ballot measures • South Dakota 1994 ballot measures • Utah 1994 ballot measures • Vermont 1994 ballot measures • Virginia 1994 ballot measures • Washington 1994 ballot measures • West Virginia 1994 ballot measures • Wyoming 1994 ballot measures •State of FloridaTallahassee (capital)Elections
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Courts in Florida |Judicial Selection |Federal courts |Supreme Court |Court of Appeals |Circuit Courts |County CourtsPublic
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Budget and finances |Energy |Environment |Financial regulation |Healthcare |Immigration |Public education |Public pensions |Taxes Retrieved from ’https://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php?title=Florida_Casino_Legalization,_Amendment_8_(1994)&oldid=5839696’
SYDNEY, Aug. 11 -- Sydney’s $750 million casino project hit a major crisis when the New South Wales state government re-opened investigations into the integrity of the preferred operator late Wednesday night. The Casino Control board announced the review, after the leader of the state opposition party, Bob Carr, had questioned the ’probity’ of the Australian-U.S. consortium.Buffalo Bills Casino 1994
The decision now puts in doubt the May announcement that the Sydney Harbour Casino Ltd., made up of Australian construction giant Leightons and U.S.-based casino operator Showboat, would develop and operate Sydney’s first casino. The leader of the New South Wales state government, John Fahey, said Wednesday night that the losing consortium in the bid to operate the casino, Darling Casino, headed by Australian businessman Kerry Packer and U.S. casino giant Circus Circus, was ’still very much there’ in the race. Carr claimed he had evidence that the government’s agreement with the preferred applicant could cost the New South Wales taxpayers ’hundreds of millions of dollars’ in compensation. He refused to detail the evidence uncovered by his staff, but said he has written to Fahey to state that he will raise his concerns in parliament. Representatives of the two casino bidding consortiums were called to an emergency meeting with the casino authority in Sydney on Wednesday night. The authority warned it might hold public hearings to test the latest information. The casino authority indicated in May that the final agreement for the casino licence would be signed by November. Free lucky spin pubg. Sydney Harbour Casino managing director Gregg Nasky said he welcomed the planned investigation, even though the consortium already had passed a rigorous 12-month probity test. Nasky said his group had been the subject of a smear campaign as a series of ’wild, unsubstantiated’ rumours had circulated around Sydney.Paragon Casino 1994 Full ShowAdvertisement
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