November 4, 2014 Ballot Prop. 48

Proposition 48: Indian Gaming Compacts


Official Results

Available once the California Secretary of State has certified the election. This can take up to 3 weeks or more.

Yes votes: 2,702,157 (39.0%)
No votes: 4,219,881 (61.0%)

Proposition 48 would ratify gaming compacts between California and two Native American tribes: the North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians, and the Wiyot Tribe. A "yes" vote on the measure would uphold contested legislation AB 277 which was enacted by the State Legislature and signed by Gov. Jerry Brown in July 2013. A "no" vote would overturn AB 277.

Pro/Con Statements

ProCon
Proponents of Prop. 48 claim the measure will create thousands of jobs in the Central Valley, where the two tribes are located. They say it will generate employment and economic development among the tribal populations. They claim measure will protect environmentally sensitive regions from development.
Opponents believe Prop. 48 will violate a promise made by tribes years ago: to keep Indian gaming to tribal lands. They claim the casinos would be built too close to Central Valley communities. They also claim that the measure will institute a new wave of casino proposals.
SupportersOpponents
Yes on 48