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Voters May Be Allowed to Decide on Land-Based Arkansas Casinos

By: Matt Turner
Updated: May 4, 2012
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After the signatures are gathered and verified, Arkansas voters will be allowed to decide if four land-base casinos will be built in the Natural State.

According to a news release, Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel recently approved the third submission for an amendment -- allowing the November ballot to include the issue of casinos in Pulaski, Crittenden, Miller and Franklin counties.

The Nancy Todd Poker Palace is behind the proposal and says that if it's approved this will be the largest poker palace in the world.

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