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Missouri Riverboat Gambling, Amendment 6 (1994)
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The Missouri Riverboat Gambling Amendment, also known as Amendment 6, was an initiated constitutional amendment on the November 8, 1994 ballot in Missouri, where it was approved.
Election results
| Amendment 6 (Riverboat Gambling) | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 943,652 | 53.9% | |||
| No | 807,707 | 46.1% | ||
Official results via: 1995-1996 Official Manual State of Missouri ("Blue Book") (p.560)
Text of measure
The question asked on the ballot was:
- Shall the General Assembly be authorized to permit only upon the Mississippi River and the Missouri River lotteries, gift enterprises, and games of chance to be conducted on excursion gambling boats and floating facilities? This proposal would increase state revenues from existing gaming boats approximately $30,000,000 per year. Impact on local governments are unknown.[1]
See also
- 1994 ballot measures
- Missouri 1994 ballot measures
- List of Missouri ballot measures
- Missouri Riverboat Gambling, Proposition A (1992)
- Missouri Riverboat Gambling, Amendment 3 (April 1994)
- Missouri Gambling Boats, Amendment 9 (1998)
- Missouri Floating Gambling Facilities, Amendment 1 (August 2004)
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