Thursday, August 8, 2013

Oregon reaches one-third of petition signatures for marriage equality in only 12 days


The marriage equality kids in Oregon are NOT playing :)

After only 12 days of signature gathering, they are already at the one-third mark in terms of signatures needed:

According to Oregon Says I Do campaign spokeswoman Amy Ruiz, the campaign has already collected 42,000 of the 116,284 signatures needed to qualify for the November 2014 ballot.

She added that some 1,700 volunteers have collected roughly 90 percent of the signatures, with the rest coming from campaign staffers. Supporters have until next summer to collect the remaining signatures.

Using volunteers, Ruiz told The Oregonian, helps the campaign to build its organization.

If successful, the referendum would reverse the state's 2004 voter-approved constitutional amendment limiting marriage to heterosexual couples and Oregon would make history as the first state to do so.

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