Washington Ref 71 Update
September 3, 2009
A quick update on the possibility that domestic partnerships in Washington State will be put to voters in November to approve or reject... Yesterday the Secretary of State completed counting and officially certified the results of their count saying they found 122,007 valid signatures which is 1,430 more than the bare minimum required to put it on the ballot.
Continue Reading ►Washington Update: Checking Done, Lawsuit Pending
September 1, 2009
Lots to report from Washington State... last night the Secretary of State completed counting and the unofficial and incomplete numbers show Referendum 71 (the effort to put the new domestic partner legislation to voters to approve or reject) making it to the ballot.
Continue Reading ►Washington Signature Checking Almost Done
August 31, 2009
The Washington Secretary of State's office reports they expect to be done by tomorrow with counting signatures in the effort to put the new domestic partnership law up to voters to approve or reject.
Continue Reading ►Washington State Update: Over 90% Counted and New Process Questions
August 28, 2009
I'm tired of setting the scene so read our previous Washington posts if you want the background. First the numbers... 91.2 percent of the signatures are checked, up from 85 percent the day before.
Continue Reading ►Morning Washington State Update: Nearing the End
August 27, 2009
Just over 85 percent of the 137,689 submitted signatures have been checked in the process to determine whether Washington State's comprehensive domestic partnership law will be put to voters in November to approve or reject.
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