The Wisconsin Video Poker and Other Forms of Video Gambling Question was a Wisconsin referendum / advisory question on the April 6, 1993 ballot in Wisconsin, where it was defeated.
- This advisory referendum sought the people's opinion whether video gambling should be allowed in the state.[1]
Election results
| Video Poker and Other Forms of Video Gambling |
|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage |
d No | 702,864 | 66.25% |
| Yes | 358,045 | 33.75% |
Official results via: The Wisconsin Blue Book 1993-1994
Text of measure
The language that appeared on the ballot:
"Do you favor a law that would allow video poker and other forms of video gambling in this state?"[1]
Path to the ballot
- The advisory question was placed on the ballot under Wisconsin Act 321 of 1991[2]
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