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Question 1 Fuels Fundraising Fight
With less than five weeks until Election Day, both camps in the battle over Question 1 are busy raising money to keep their ads on the air as Mainers prepare to cast ballots on whether to allow gay marriage in Maine.
GOP wants public to vote on marriage
Republican lawmakers and socially conservative activists yesterday renewed their push for a constitutional amendment so voters -- rather than lawmakers -- would decide whether gay marriage should be legal in New Jersey.
Seattle City Council passes Approve Referendum 71 resolution
The Seattle City Council has passed by unanimous vote a resolution urging voters to vote "approve" on Referendum 71.
GOP, conservative activists push for N.J. amendment banning gay marriage
Republican lawmakers and socially conservative activists renewed their push for a constitutional amendment today so that voters -- rather than the legislature -- would decide whether gay marriage should be legal in New Jersey.
Marriage equality on the ballot in three states
Nearly a year after California voters overturned same-sex marriage, voters in three other states will weigh in this fall on whether to reverse gay rights initiatives ranging from anti-discrimination measures to marriage benefits.
Group files for 2010 California gay marriage initiative
A coalition that wants to put gay marriage before voters again in 2010 filed language for a ballot initiative with Attorney General Jerry Brown's office Thursday.
Approval of Referendum 71 attracts broad community support
A broad coalition of community support has rallied behind voter approval of Referendum 71, to extend legal rights and responsibilities to all Washington families.
Measure Aims To Nix Gay Marriage Ban
Los Angeles-based Love Honor Cherish proposed ballot language to strike the ban approved by state voters in November as Proposition 8.
Guest Editorial: Same-sex couples are families, too
Mr. Emrich’s conclusion about children is single sex households cannot be further from the truth.
Poll: R-71 Vote Will Be Close
An extremely narrow majority of Washington voters say they will vote to approve the state's domestic partnership law, according to a poll released today.


