Historic vote on same-sex unions in Maine

From: The Washington Times | October 27, 2009 

Maine voters will make history next month when they cast their ballots on whether to legalize same-sex marriage in the state — one way or another. If they approve Question 1, the gay-marriage veto, it will mark the first time voters in a state have rejected a gay-marriage law that was approved by the legislature and signed by the governor. If the votes go against it, that will represent the first time a same-sex-marriage proposal has received the blessing of the voters. Maine was catapulted into the center of the marriage debate in May when Democratic Gov. John Baldacci became …

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