Las Vegas Sun

April 25, 2024

Conservative groups to assist anti-slots petition campaign

BANGOR, Maine -- A faltering campaign to force a statewide vote on a proposal to ban slot machines in Maine has received an eleventh-hour boost from two conservative Christian groups.

The Christian Civic League of Maine and the Maine Grassroots Coalition have allied themselves with No Slots for ME!, a group trying to collect the 50,519 voter signatures needed to put the measure on the ballot next year.

The anti-gambling group has been conducting the campaign for 11 months, but is still roughly 25,000 signatures short of its goal and faces an Oct. 4 deadline for submitting petitions.

With experience in citizen petition campaigns, the Christian Civic League of Maine and the Maine Grassroots Coalition provide the anti-gambling effort with volunteers and a network of contacts in 200 evangelical churches across Maine.

The two groups recently collected enough signatures to force a vote this November on whether to repeal Maine's new gay rights law.

The only place in Maine that now allows slot machines is Bangor, where Penn National Gaming plans to open a temporary site with 475 machines this fall before establishing a permanent racino at Bangor Raceway.

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