A New York City casino would be built in seven years and possibly more could be built in the suburbs, although some casino operators say the law could allow that sooner.īut while Cuomo hailed the measure as a way to generate jobs and tax revenue - his administration even reworded the ballot language to emphasize those disputed benefits - critics from progressive good-government groups to the state Conservative Party and the state's Roman Catholic bishops warned that the governor's projections were inflated and the social cost to families and communities would be profound. The first four casinos would be built upstate, at sites to be chosen by developers. Andrew Cuomo, who proposed casinos as a way to aid the long-distressed upstate economy. In a measure that became a referendum on the job-creating potential and social price of gambling, a constitutional amendment allowing the casinos was approved 57 percent to 43 percent, with 60 percent of the vote counted. New York voters bet big Tuesday on casino gambling as an economic energy shot, agreeing to let seven Las Vegas-style gaming palaces be built around the state, including eventually in New York City.