Duval County Slot Machine Referendum

It would prohibit slot machines in eight counties — Palm Beach, Lee, Brevard, Duval, Gadsden, Hamilton, St. Lucie and Washington — whose voters have approved local referendums to allow slots. It would eliminate the industry’s incentive to contribute to political candidates, but that would be done better by a straightforward amendment. Duval County has one, and it's owned by Best Bet,' Wiles explained. Bowman supports bringing slot machines to Jacksonville because he says it will bring jobs to the struggling area of town by the.

Slot machines could soon be legal in Jacksonville, depending on what voters decide.

Duval county slot machine referendum records

County Referendum No. 1 on the Nov. 8 general election ballot asks whether pari-mutuel betting facilities in Duval County can install slot machines.

“Pari-mutual' refers to betting pools where winners split the collected wagers, minus the amount that goes to the “house,” or hosting facility.

The idea of putting a slot machine referendum on the ballot in Duval County came from Jacksonville city Councilman Aaron Bowman.

Duval County Slot Machine Referendum

“In Duval County, Jacksonville, we have one pari-mutuel facility and that is BestBet,” Bowman said. “So the way the state language reads, if we get this approved we could have slot machines only in that facility, so it’s not going to be like they’re in multiple locations.”

Customers at BestBet on Monument Road in Arlington play poker and bet on televised greyhound dog races.

But even if Duval County voters say yes to slot machines, it might not matter in the long term.

The Florida Supreme Court is weighing a case brought by Gretna Racing, a small horse track in rural Gadsden County. That pari-mutuel facility argued in June state law allows counties to put the question of slot machines to voters in the form of a local referendum, but the state claims only the Legislature can decide if and where they’re allowed.

Duval County Slot Machine Referendum Results

The outcome will affect at least six counties where slot machines have already been approved. Seven, if Duval County voters say yes.

The state Supreme Court does not have a deadline to rule on the matter.

Reporter Cyd Hoskinson can be reached at choskinson@wjct.org, 904-358-6351 or on Twitter at @cydwjctnews.

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