Opinion ID: 6109821
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: Licenses to be Issued and Gaming to be Conducted

Text: Petitioner's first challenge to the proposed amendment's popular name is characterized as a challenge to the ballot title. Petitioner argues that the popular name only requires licenses to be issued, while the ballot title and the proposed amendment require licensees to conduct casino gaming. Although petitioner argues that the ballot title is misleading because the popular name conflicts with the ballot title and the proposed amendment, we disagree. In reality, petitioner's argument is that the popular name is insufficiently detailed. Both the ballot title and the proposed amendment require the issuance of licenses. The fact that the ballot title and the text of the proposed amendment provide more detailed information about the requirement that licensees conduct casino gaming does not amount to a conflict with the popular name or mean that the popular name is misleading. See Parker, supra.