LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The State Board of Canvassers meets Monday to vote on placing a casino expansion and an international bridge restricting proposal on the Nov. 6 ballot.

The Michigan Supreme Court on Friday overturned an appeals court decision to keep the casino plan off the ballot.

The group Citizens for More Michigan Jobs submitted petitions with enough signatures to seek a constitutional amendment permitting a fourth Detroit casino and seven others statewide.

The canvassers are expected to vote on whether to place the casino issue on the ballot. They'll also consider a proposal requiring a statewide vote before a new international bridge can be built.

The plan is backed by Ambassador Bridge owner Matty Moroun, who wants to add a span to his own bridge from Detroit to Windsor, Ontario.