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More on Anti-Discrimination Referendum Failure

From the Oregon Secretary of State:

SALEM - Today the Elections Division of the Secretary of States Office announced verification of signatures for referendum petition #304 submitted for the November 4, 2008 General Election ballot has been completed.

The result of the signature verification is referendum #304 did not contain enough valid signatures to qualify to the ballot. Referendum #304 was filed on SB 2 passed by the 2007 Oregon Legislature.

This proposed referendum required 55,179 valid signatures to gain ballot access. The referendum contains 53,875 valid signatures, or 90.15% of the 59,761 total unverified signatures submitted for verification.



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By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10/15/07, 8:33 AM

I prayed to God in thanks. It’s strange how people can be so diligent in doing the wrong thing in the name of God.
I don’t hate the anti-gays. Retuning hate for hate never helps. As much as I want them to understand me, I should try to understand them. I don’t have to agree.    



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