Arizona Proposition 201 (2002)
From Ballotpedia
Proposition 201 appeared on the November 2002 ballot in Arizona. It failed, with 234,935 in favor and 947,341 opposed.
The description on the ballot said:
"Continues Indian gaming in Arizona; requires increased government regulation of gaming operations and improved public disclosure of gaming revenues; permits Arizona non-tribal gaming operators a limited number of gaming devices, with 40% of gross revenues directed to the general fund to pay for: kindergarten through third grade reading programs, college scholarships, prescription drug benefits for seniors, rural health-care, police and fire protection, and tourism promotion; authorizes Tribes to share 8% of gross revenues with the State; authorizes Tribal-State gaming compacts for a ten year period; assures rural Indian Tribes receive a fair share of gaming revenues."
External links
- Full text of Proposition 201
- Arizona Secretary of State, Election results
- Arizona 2002 ballot measures from the Secretary of State

