State of New Mexico

Gaming Control Board

NEWS RELEASE

 

FOR RELEASE:        July 9, 2007

 

CONTACT:                Marisela Ea, Tribal Auditor

(505) 841-9703 or Marisela.ea@state.nm.us

 

The New Mexico Gaming Control Board, through the State Gaming Representative, monitors the 2001 Tribal-State Gaming Compacts signed by thirteen Tribes/Pueblos.   The compacting Tribes/Pueblos pay revenue sharing and report “Net Win” quarterly.  “Net Win” is the amount wagered on gaming machines, less the amount paid out in cash and non-cash prizes won on the gaming machines, less State and Tribal Regulatory Fees.  From this amount, the casino must pay all operating costs.  “Net Win” is not the net profit of the casino.  The total amount paid to the State Treasurer for the quarter ending March 31, 2007 from the thirteen Tribes/Pueblos operating casinos was $13,389,749.24. This revenue is deposited into the General Fund of the State of New Mexico.

 

“Net Win” per Tribe/Pueblo for the quarter ending March 31, 2007:

 

 

 

Net Win

 

 

 

 

 

Acoma

 

 $10,694,392

 

Isleta

 

 $25,175,933

 

Jicarilla

 

 $1,737,046

 

Laguna

 

 $22,553,033

 

Mescalero

 

 $16,212,987

 

Pojoaque

 

 $5,973,530

 

Sandia

 

 $41,824,056

 

San Felipe

 

 $5,256,839

 

San Juan

 

 $6,659,019

 

Santa Ana

 

 $18,478,759

 

Santa Clara

 

 $5,968,905

 

Taos

 

 $2,283,028

 

Tesuque

 

 $7,109,209

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Net Win

 

 $169,926,735

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

**These figures are based on all submitted reports in the New Mexico Gaming Control Board possession at the time of release and are subject to change upon receipt of additional information.