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Signatures turned in to block state's new gay marriage law

Signatures turned in to block state's new gay marriage law

king5.com
by Associated Press, KING 5 News
KING5.com
Posted on June 6, 2012 at 6:40 AM
Updated today at 12:39 PM


Opponents of gay marriage plan to turn in their signatures for Referendum 74 Wednesday.
Joseph Backholm, with Preserve Marriage Washington, said the campaign will turn the signatures in to the secretary of state’s office at 10 a.m.
The campaign says it will submit more than 241,000 signatures, well over the number needed to qualify the measure for the November ballot.
The referendum seeks to overturn the measure allowing same-sex marriage in the state that was passed by the Legislature and signed by Gov. Chris Gregoire earlier this year.
The new law takes effect Thursday unless opponents turn in enough signatures.
Backers of R-74 need to have 120,577 valid voter signatures by Wednesday to qualify for the ballot.
The secretary of state’s office recommends that campaigns submit about 150,000 signatures in order to provide a cushion for invalid or duplicate signatures.

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