872                          WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK 1987-1988


County                          For    Against   County                 
       For    Against
Pepin........................    607       815   Taylor......................
  2,307    2,069
Pierce.......................   2,611     2,826  Trempealeau..................
 2,222    2,729
Polk ........................   3,186     2,810  Vernon ......................3,540
     3,769
Portage......................   5,741     6,705  Vilas .......................
3,368     2,710
Price .......................   2,445     2,291  Walworth ...................
 10,623    7,038
Racine ......................  24,493    20,378  Washburn....................
  1,988    1,890
Richland.....................   2,454     2,166  Washington..................
 11,314    8,561
Rock  .......................  16,099    14,834  Waukesha ...................
 36,988   29,860
Rusk  .......................   2,096     2,175  Waupaca ....................
 4,949     7,150
St. Croix.....................  5,117     4,499  Waushara....................
 2,579     2,505
Sauk  .......................   4,987     5,480  Winnebago...................
 14,556   15,734
Sawyer......................    2,222     1,721  Wood .......................
 8,008     8,163
Shawano.....................    4,746     4,812   TOTAL..................580,089
      529,729
Sheboygan...................   12,886    13,943



       AUTHORIZING THE CREATION OF A WISCONSIN STATE
                                        LOTTERY
                                  Amending Art. IV, Sec. 24
                       1985 SJR 1; 1987 AJR 3; Adopted April 7, 1987
   Ballot Question: "Shall section 24 of article IV of the constitution
be revised, and shall an
 additional provision be created in that section, to permit the creation
of a lottery to be operated
 by the state as provided by law, prohibiting the use of public funds or
lottery revenues for pro-
 motional advertising of the Wisconsin state lottery, requiring any advertising
of the state lottery
 to indicate the odds of a specific lottery ticket to be selected as the
winning ticket for each prize
 amount offered, and requiring that the net proceeds of the lottery must
be used for property tax
 relief as provided by law?"
   Text of Section:
 (NOTE: Scored material was added; stricken material was del*ed; italics
show text created.
   [Article IV] Section 24 (1) The Except as provided in this section, the
legislature shall never
 authorize any lottery or grant any divorce.
   (2) Except as thel, gislatur     ,    d,...prie otherwise provided by
law, the following activities
 do not constitute consideration as an element of a lottery:
   (a) To listen to or watch a television or radio program.
   (b) To fill out a coupon or entry blank, whether or not proof of purchase
is required.
   (c) To visit a mercantile establishment or other place without being required
to make a pur-
chase or pay an admittance fee.
   (3) The legislature may authorize the following bingo games licensed by
the state, aftd but all
profits shall accrue to the licensed organization and no salaries, fees or
profits may be paid to any
other organization or person: bingo games operated by religious, charitable,
service, fraternal or
veterans' organizations or those to which contributions are deductible for
federal or state income
tax purposes. All pr.fits must inirt to thelc," ns. d or.ga. ization
and no.,n .  s . .f o  .....sofi t
shall be paid to any othe   4 -g1a. atLit  ofefpsen, .
   (4) The legislature may authorize the following raffle games licensed
by the state, and but all
profits shall accrue to the licensed local organization and no salaries,
fees or profits may be paid
to any other organization or person: raffle games operated by local religious,
charitable, service,
fraternal or veterans' organizations or those to which contributions are
deductible for federal or
state income tax purposes. The legislature shall limit the number of raffles
conducted by any
such organization. Al.. pf,;A: ....its must i . to the......s.d1,   ....andfno.salaries,
fc. s
or- profits shall be paid to anty othor4oWgamzation of person.
   (6) The legislature may authorize the creation of a lottery to be operated
by the state as provided
by law. The expenditure of public funds or of revenues derivedfrom lottery
operations to engage in
promotional advertising of the Wisconsin state lottery is prohibited. Any
advertising of the state
lottery shall indicate the odds of a specific lottery ticket to be selected
as the winning ticket for each
prize amount offered. The net proceeds of the state lottery shall be deposited
in the treasury of the
state, to be used for property tax relief as provided by law.