Thursday, July 12, 2012

Maryland election officials certify same-sex marriage referendum petition


Maryland election officials on Tuesday officially certified a petition to prompt a November referendum on the state’s same-sex marriage law.
The Maryland Marriage Alliance submitted 122,481 signatures to the Secretary of State on May 29—and State Board of Elections Administrator Linda H. Lamone wrote in a letter to the organization’s chair, Derek McCoy, that her office certified 109,313 of them. The organization submitted an additional 39,743 signatures late last month.
The Maryland Marriage Alliance needed to collect 55,736 signatures by June 30 to bring the issue to a vote.
“We had absolutely no doubt that we would secure and even surpass the number of signatures needed,” said Derek McCoy, chair of the Maryland Marriage Alliance. “Our alliance of partners has been working tirelessly to make sure that every registered voter in the state has an opportunity to let their voice be heard on this very important issue.”
Supporters of marriage rights for same-sex couples said they are not surprised that the Maryland Marriage Alliance was able to collect enough signatures to put the issue before voters.
“We’ve been planning for the referendum for months and are ready to roll,” Marylanders for Marriage Equality spokesperson Kevin Nix told the Blade. “Our base is fired up, momentum is with us, and the critical conversations about ‘why marriage’ are happening with voters of all backgrounds, faiths, and parts of the state.”

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