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Judges turn back challenge to slots referendum
Just hours after hearing arguments in the case, the Court of Appeals issued a one-page order affirming a lower court decision that made a minor change to the ballot question.
As initially written, the ballot question said slots would raise revenue for education. A panel of three Circuit Court judges last week found that language misleading and ordered the addition of a single word to show education would be the "primary" beneficiary of slots revenue.
Slots opponents argued unsuccessfully that remedy didn't go far enough. © Copyright 2009, wesm
(2008-09-16)
ANNAPOLIS, MD
(wesm) -
(AP) Maryland's highest court has rejected a legal challenge to a referendum on slot machines, ending an effort by slots opponents to rewrite a ballot question they called misleading.Just hours after hearing arguments in the case, the Court of Appeals issued a one-page order affirming a lower court decision that made a minor change to the ballot question.
As initially written, the ballot question said slots would raise revenue for education. A panel of three Circuit Court judges last week found that language misleading and ordered the addition of a single word to show education would be the "primary" beneficiary of slots revenue.
Slots opponents argued unsuccessfully that remedy didn't go far enough. © Copyright 2009, wesm



