DC Election Board Schedules Hearing on Gay Marriage Public Vote

Written by scott on May 29th, 2009

D.C.’s Board of Elections and Ethics announced Thursday it will hold a hearing June 10 on whether to allow a referendum to block the District of Columbia from recognizing gay marriages performed elsewhere. Activists predict a divisive battle.

“The referendum in the city will be divisive. It will be hard fought. It will be expensive,” said Ward 8 gay activist Phillip Pannell.

The D.C. Council voted earlier this month to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other jurisdictions. Congress has until July to review the council measure, and if it takes no action the legislation becomes law.

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