Politics & Government

POLL: How Will You Vote on Same-Sex Marriage?

The marriage equality law passed by the Maryland legislature this year could be headed to referendum in November.

 

Opponents of Maryland's marriage equality law, which would legalize the marriage of same-sex couples, on Tuesday turned in more than 112,000 signatures in an effort to send the law to referendum in November.

The number of signatures was about twice the number needed to put the issue on the November ballot.

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The Maryland Catholic Conference and the Maryland Marriage Alliance joined forces to collect the signatures necessary to put the decision in the hands of Maryland voters.

The Maryland Board of Elections has about three weeks to verify the signatures.

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Where does Bel Air stand on the issue? If the law goes to referendum, how will you vote? Take our poll and start a conversation in the comments section.


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