Thursday, September 3, 2009

Maine Certifies Anti Gay Marriage Referendum for November Ballot

Two anti-gay referendums hit certification on Wednesday. In Maine, election officials made the obvious official: Voters will decide the fate of a recently passed gay marriage law. The certification came as no surprise considering backers turned in nearly twice the number of signatures needed to qualify for the ballot. Maine became the fifth state to legalize gay marriage on May 6, when Maine Governor John Baldacci signed a gay marriage bill approved by lawmakers. Full Story from On Top Magazine

Planning to marry your partner in Maine? Click here for gay marriage resources.

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