APNewsBreak: Referendum on Wash.’s ‘everything but marriage’ law qualifies for Nov. ballot
By Rachel La Corte, APMonday, August 31, 2009
APNewsBreak: Gay partnership foes make ballot
OLYMPIA, Wash. — A referendum that could overturn Washington state’s “everything but marriage” domestic partnership law has qualified for the November ballot.
The secretary of state’s office said Monday that sponsors of Referendum 71 had 121,486 valid petition signatures — enough to put the newly expanded domestic partnership law to a public vote.
A secondary check of rejected signatures was not complete, so the number could increase.
The new law was supposed to take effect July 26 but was delayed until the signature count was complete. Now, it won’t take effect unless it is approved in the Nov. 3 election.
The measure would expand existing domestic partnerships to give gay and lesbian couples all the state-provided benefits that married heterosexual couples have.
Tags: North America, Olympia, United States, Washington
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September 1, 2009: 1:17 am
Election officials continue to say “this is the way we always done it” yet you didn’t use the new registration databases until the 16th day of counting (8/21/09) when the rejection rate was approaching 12.43% and you didn’t use “master checkers” until the 6th of counting (8/07/09) after the rejection rate passed 12.43%. Let’s go back and review. 8/06/09 - Rejection rate 13.54% Has anyone else noticed election officials decided to change procedures on Fridays (8/07/09 and 8/21/09) when people (like journalists) would leave work for the week and when it became clear this referendum wouldn’t make the ballot? |
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