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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Washington Court Decision Allows Signature Collection In Anti-Gay Marriage Referendum
The Olympian reports that a Washington state court yesterday ruled on the language that should be used in a proposed referendum on the state's recently enacted same-sex marriage bill. (See prior posting.) The decision means that opponents of same-sex marriage can print petitions and begin to collect signatures. They need almost 121,000 valid signatures by June 6 for the referendum to appear on this November's ballot. In its ruling, the court agreed with the ACLU's proposed language change in the ballot description of the measure.