This is interesting because although the coalition has collected enough signatures to put the question before voters in November 2014, they are waiting to see what a federal judge does with a pending federal lawsuit challenging Oregon's constitutional ban on marriage (which the state's attorney general claims will not survive any standard of legal review) before deciding whether to submit them or not.
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Sunday, February 23, 2014
POLL: Potential Oregon Ballot Measure On Marriage Equality Leads 55-41
This is interesting because although the coalition has collected enough signatures to put the question before voters in November 2014, they are waiting to see what a federal judge does with a pending federal lawsuit challenging Oregon's constitutional ban on marriage (which the state's attorney general claims will not survive any standard of legal review) before deciding whether to submit them or not.
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2014 elections,
ballot measures,
civil marriage,
Freedom To Marry,
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LGBT,
marriage,
marriage equality,
oregon,
poll
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