(sound of video lottery up under host lead - DCART Video Lot sound 0844) Casino signs dot nearly every main street in South Dakota. With 8-thousand machines the video lottery industry has given the state 684 million dollars in the past ten years. South Dakota doesn't have an income tax. Despite the obvious boost to state coffers, South Dakota voters have been asked three times in the past ten years whether to continue the games. This year on election day they'll vote again but the debate has changed. Religious and business leaders have taken a public stand against video lottery on moral grounds. Mainstreet Radio's Cara Hetland reports: