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Gay partnership measure approved by voters
From The Latest - Washington Blade
11/6/2009 9:33 AM - 18 views


OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP)
Washington voters have approved the state's new "everything but marriage" law, expanding rights for domestic partners and marking the first time any state's voters have approved a gay equality measure at the ballot box.

With about 72 percent of the expected vote counted Thursday in unofficial returns, Referendum 71 was leading 52 percent to 48 percent, with a margin of about 60,000 votes.

Sen. Ed Murray, a Seattle Democrat who spearheaded the law, called it "a great step forward for equality in Washington state."

"I'm relieved," he said. "I was very concerned that ...

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