Voter turnout will be key in three vital LGBT equality votes

Qnews  Nov 02 09

Source: Maine Today, Washington Post, Olympian, OPB, Seattle Gay News, Kalamazoo Gazette

In Maine, Washington, and in Kalamazoo, Michigan, volunteers worked the phones, knocked on doors, rallied, and visited businesses this weekend to urge supporters of LGBT equality in Tuesday’s election.

Because turnout for an off-year election like tomorrow’s is typically light, get-out-the-vote efforts have become especially important to LGBT advocates in those areas where important ballot issues will be decided.

Referendums in the two states and in the Michigan city will determine the fates of laws that grant at least a greater measure of equality to LGBT people. Full story...

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