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High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
 BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...READ MORE

High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
 BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...READ MORE

High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
 BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...READ MORE

High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
 BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...READ MORE

High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
 BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...READ MORE

High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
 BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...READ MORE

High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
 BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...READ MORE

High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
 BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...READ MORE

High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
 BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...READ MORE

High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
 BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...READ MORE

High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
 BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...READ MORE

High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
 BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...READ MORE

High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
 BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...READ MORE

High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
 BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...READ MORE

High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
 BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...READ MORE

High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
 BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...READ MORE

High Court Agrees Slots Referendum Needs One Word

Published September 19, 2008
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters. When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried foul...READ MORE