 Tuesday night, Revere residents showed up at polling locations by the dozens to vote on the City Casino Referendum. The referendum passed for the approximately 63% of the vote, more than November's referendum, sustaining Suffolk Down's plans to bring a casino to the community. Casino opinions were hard to ignore wherever you look. Hardly anyone was talking about the possibility of a casino referendum not passing in Revere on Tuesday. The proposed side of the casino would be right behind us on Suffolk Down's property, $1.3 billion for a resort-style casino that would bring a lot of amenities to this community. The question is, what else would it bring us as a result of a vote? A lot of residents hope for jobs. Just money for more improvements in Revere, more jobs, like there's never been anything big like this in Revere to help out with the jobs. I really think it'll help the city out. This community needs a lot more revenue. It used to have a lot of revenue when they had the rights on the beach and whatnot. Something's got to come in. With city approval, Mohegan's son will now compete with Wynn Resorts for ownership of the sole Eastern Massachusetts Casino License. Reporting from Revere with BUTV, I'm Ashley Davis.