Massachusetts Voters Opt To Keep Casino Gambling

BOSTON (AP) — Casino gambling is coming to Massachusetts.

Voters on Tuesday rejected a ballot question that would have repealed the 2011 state law that allows for up to three regional resort casinos and a single slots parlor.

Check: Election Results

Opponents of the repeal cited the potential for thousands of jobs, economic development and enhanced tax revenue in communities where residents had voted to support casino bids.

Supporters of the ballot question doubted casinos would deliver on their economic promises, and would instead bring more crime, gambling addiction and a host of other social ills.

The vote clears the way for three projects approved by state gambling regulators to proceed: a slots parlor already under construction in Plainville and full-scale casinos planned by MGM Resorts in Springfield and Wynn Resorts in Everett.

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