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The Florida Slot Machines Amendment, also known as Amendment 4, was an initiated constitutional amendment on the November 2, 2004 election ballot in Florida, where it was approved.

The amendment added Article X, Section 23 of the Florida Constitution to allow Miami-Dade and Broward Counties to decide whether to legalize slot machines in existing racing facilities.[1]

Gaming Law in Florida Gambling, whether it's horse-racing or slot machines, is regulated at the state level. Generally speaking, Florida gambling laws limit casinos to Indian reservations and allow betting on horse racing. The amount of wagers and where casinos can be located geographically also incorporates state law. Florida: Machines 20 years or older legal: Fla. 849.235: Georgia: Machines Pre-1950 legal: O.C.G.A. 16-12-24: Hawaii: PROHIBITED: HRS 712-1226: Idaho: Machines Pre-1950 legal: Idaho Code 18-3810: Illinois: Machines 25 years or older legal: 720 ILCS 5/28-1: Indiana: Machines 40 yeras or older legal: Ind. Code 35-45-5-4: Iowa: Machines 25.

Aftermath

The amendment was originally labeled as Article X, Section 19, but renumbered to avoid conflict with another Article X, Section 19 in the Florida Constitution.[2]

Election results

Florida Amendment 4 (2004)
ResultVotesPercentage
Yes3,631,26150.83%
No3,512,18149.17%

Results via: the Florida Department of State, Division of Elections

Text of measure

The ballot title read:

Authorizes Miami-Dade and Broward County Voters to Approve Slot Machines in Parimutuel Facilities[1][3]

The ballot summary read:

Authorizes Miami-Dade and Broward Counties to hold referenda on whether to authorize slot machines in existing, licensed parimutuel facilities (thoroughbred and harness racing, greyhound racing, and jai alai) that have conducted live racing or games in that county during each of the last two calendar years before effective date of this amendment. The Legislature may tax slot machine revenues, and any such taxes must supplement public education funding statewide. Requires implementing legislation.[1][3]

The fiscal note was as follows:

This amendment alone has no fiscal impact on government. If slot machines are authorized in Miami-Dade or Broward counties, governmental costs associated with additional gambling will increase by an unknown amount and local sales tax-related revenues will be reduced by $5 million to $8 million annually. If the Legislature also chooses to tax slot machine revenues, state tax revenues from Miami-Dade and Broward counties combined would range from $200 million to $500 million annually.[4][3]

Constitutional changes

The text of the amendment read:

SECTION 19. SLOT MACHINES –
(a) After voter approval of this constitutional amendment, the governing bodies of Miami-Dade and Broward Counties each may hold a county-wide referendum in their respective counties on whether to authorize slot machines within existing, licensed parimutuel facilities (thoroughbred and harness racing, greyhound racing, an d jai-alai) that have conducted live racing or games in that county during each of the last two calendar years before the effective date of this amendment. If the voters of such county approve the referendum question by majority vote, slot machines shall be authorized in such parimutuel facilities. If the voters of such county by majority vote disapprove the referendum question, slot machines shall not be so authorized, and the question shall not be presented in another referendum in that county for at least two years.
(b) In the next regular Legislative session occurring after voter approval of this constitutional amendment, the Legislature shall adopt legislation implementing this section and having an effective date no later than July 1 of the year following voter approval of this amendment. Such legislation shall authorize agency rules for implementation, and may include provisions for the licensure and regulation of slot machines. The Legislature may tax slot machine revenues, and any such taxes must supplement public education funding statewide.
(c) If any part of this section is held invalid for any reason, the remaining portion or portions shall be severed from the invalid portion and given the fullest possible force and effect.
(d) This amendment shall become effective when approved by vote of the electors of the state.[1]

Campaign contributions

The 'Yes on 4' committee dramatically outspent the 'No on 4' group. Those in favor of the proposition spent $15,512,278 while those opposed spent $303,223.

The pro-Amendment 4 committee was called Floridians for a Level Playing Field. The group's major donors were:

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  • Calder Race Court, $4,465,627
  • Isle of Capri Casino, $3,410,000
  • West Flagler Associates, $2,296,398
  • Gulfstream Park Racing, $1,500,000
  • Hartman & Tyner, $1,460,000
  • Hollywood Greyhound Track, $820,000
  • Flagler Greyhound Track, $585,000
  • Racing Corp of West Virginia, $475,000[5]

Path to the ballot

  • The initiative was sponsored by Floridians For a Level Playing Field.
  • The initiative petition required 488,722 signatures and 526,718 were found valid.[1]

See also

External links

  • Full text of the ballot (PDF)

Footnotes

  1. 1.01.11.21.31.4'Authorizes Miami-Dade and Broward County Voters to Approve Slot Machines in Parimutuel Facilities 02-07,' Florida Department of State, Division of Elections
  2. Article X, Section 23 of the Florida Constitution
  3. 3.03.13.2Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  4. 'Sample Ballot,' Monroe County, FL
  5. Donors to 'Yes on 4' committee
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The Sunshine state is a casino haven for many gamblers. Their tribal casinos are dotted across the southern part of the state. They also have pari-mutuel casinos, casino cruises, and agreat state lottery.

As of now, Florida does not allow online casinos or sportsbooks. They were slated to have serious discussions about legalization in 2020. But that now seems postponed to 2021.

Still, Florida has some exciting opportunities for land-based casino lovers.

Online Casinos in Florida

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Although Florida has a long tradition with some great landbased casinos, it has not legalized online casinos. There have been discussions about legalizing online casinos in the statecapital, but there seems to be little actual motion toward legalization at this point.

Florida does have a state lottery, which can indicate an openness to other forms of betting.

The nearest state where online casinos are legal West Virginia. The online casinos are now operational there!

But, you can still register with a legal online casino while you're in Florida. That means you can get the casino's bonus offers or deposit, and then play whenever you're in stateswhere it's legal. (Do be aware of the casino bonus's expiry date, though.)

Land-Based Casinos in Florida

Florida has a number of different types of land-based casinos.

There are:

  • 6 Native American tribal casinos
  • casino boats
  • 8 pari-mutuel casinos
  • state lottery

Types of Casinos in Florida

There are three types of Florida casinos:

  • Native American tribal casinos
  • casino boats
  • gaming machines at pari-mutuels in two south Florida counties

At the moment there is no serious legislation moving toward widening the land-based betting options in Florida.

Tribal Casinos

There are currently six Florida tribal casinos. The Seminole Tribe has five and the sixth is on the Miccosukee Tribe’s reservation.

The Seminoles signed a compact with the state that allows them to offer traditional Class III gaming machines. As part of their compact, five Seminole casinos are also allowed to offer

  • blackjack
  • baccarat
  • mini-baccarat
  • three card poker
  • let it ride
  • pai gow poker

All of the Indian casinos are open 24 hours (except Big Cypress) and all offer bingo except for both Seminole Hard Rock Casinos and the Seminole Casino Coconut Creek.

The minimum gambling age is 18 at all Indian casinos for bingo or poker and 21 for electronic gaming machines.

Pari-mutuel casinos

There are eight pari-mutuel casinos in Florida.

In early 2005 voters in Broward County (home county of Fort Lauderdale) passed a referendum to allow slot machines at four pari-mutuel facilities within that county and all are now inoperation.

In January 2008 voters in Miami-Dade County also passed a referendum permitting slot machines at four pari-mutuel facilities.

Click HERE to see a list of Florida casino slot machine payback statistics.

South Florida’s pari-mutuel facilities (as well as most pari-mutuels throughout the state), also offer poker.

Admission to all casinos is free and they are allowed to be open a maximum of 18 hours per day during the week and 24 hours on the weekends and some holidays.

If you want to order a drink while playing, be aware that Florida gaming regulations do not allow pari-mutuel casinos to provide free alcoholic beverages.

List of Pari-mutuel casinos

  1. Big Easy Casino
  2. Calder Casino
  3. Casino Miami
  4. [email protected] Beach
  5. Gulfstream Park
  6. Hialeah Park Racing & Casino
  7. Isle Casino Racing Pompano Park
  8. Magic City Casino

Casino Boats

The casino boats in Florida offer gamblers the opportunity to board ships that cruise offshore where casino gambling is legal. From the west coast, the boats travel nine miles out into the Gulfof Mexico. From the East coast, they travel three miles out into the Atlantic Ocean.

The minimum drinking age on all boats is 21. Due to security restrictions, you must present a photo ID at all casino boats or you will not be allowed to board.

List Of Land-based Casinos In Florida



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Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center

  • Address: 500 SW 177th Ave, Miami, FL 33194
  • Hours: ·8am–2am
  • Phone: 305-222-4600
  • Website: www.mrg.miccosukee.com

Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center has nearly 70,000 square feet of casino game space. This includes nearly 2,000 slots.

In addition to casino games, they also have high-stakes bingo.

Seminole Casino Brighton

  • Address: 17735 Reservation Rd, Okeechobee, FL 34974, United States
  • Hours: Open 24 hours
  • Phone: +1 800-360-9875
  • Website: www.seminolebrightoncasino.com

Seminole Casino Brighton is a 27,000 sq. ft. casino. They have a moderate 400+ slot and gaming machines. They have a number of table games and high-stake bingo.

Seminole Casino Immokalee

  • Address: 506 S 1st St, Immokalee, FL 34142
  • Hours: Open 24 hours
  • Phone: 239-658-1313
  • Website: www.seminoleimmokaleecasino.com

Seminole Casino Immokalee has 75,000 sq. ft. of casino action. They have over 30 table games, including: blackjack, baccarat, poker, and pai gow, and 3-card poker. This isin addition to a large selection of slots and video poker machines.

Seminole Classic Casino

  • Address: 4150 FL-7, Hollywood, FL 33021
  • Hours: Open 24 hours
  • Phone: +1 954-961-3220
  • Website: www.seminoleclassiccasino.com

Seminole Classic Casino features a 73,500-sq. ft. casino floor with over 1,000 slot machines. They also have live-action table games and a very large high-stakes bingo room.

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Seminole Hard Rock Coconut Creek

  • Address: 5550 NW 40th St, Coconut Creek, FL 33073
  • Hours: Open 24 hours
  • Phone: 954-977-6700
  • Website: www.seminolecoconutcreekcasino.com

The recently renovated Seminole Hard Rock Coconut Creek hosts over 2000 Las Vegas-style slots. They also offer around 70 live table games, including blackjack, baccarat, 3-card poker, ultimateTexas hold ’em, pai gow poker, let it ride, Spanish 21, casino war.

Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood

  • Address: 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood, FL 33314
  • Hours: Open 24 hours
  • Phone: +1 866-502-7529
  • Website: www.seminolehardrockhollywood.com

The Hard Rock Hollywood has a new 30,000 sq. ft. casino gaming area. It offers nearly 200 table games, 3,100 slot machines, and a new 45-table Poker Room.

Seminole Hard Rock Tampa

  • Address: 5223 Orient Rd, Tampa, FL 33610, United States
  • Hours: Open 24 hours
  • Phone: +1 866-388-4263
  • Website: www.seminolehardrocktampa.com

If you like size, Seminole Hard Rock Tampa is up your alley. It's huge 245,000 sq. ft. casino is the sixth-largest in the world. They have a great selection of slots, andtable games include everything from blackjack to baccarat, Pai Gow, Casino War, and Let It Ride. Their poker room features Texas Hold'em, Omaha Hi-Lo, and Seven-Card Stud amongother games.

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