2009 Special Election

Washington: It's Crunch Time to Protect Domestic Partnerships!

by: Andrew Davey

Wed Oct 28, 2009 at 10:08

(Also at Nevada Progressive)

Remember that other election happening next Tuesday? You know, the one in Washington? The one where domestic partnerships are up for a popular vote?

Yes, you heard me right. Domestic partnerships are now at risk in Washington. There's only one week left until Election Day, and the time is now to get working to protect Washington's LGBT families!

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Maine: It's a Tie??!!

by: Andrew Davey

Tue Oct 20, 2009 at 11:51

(Also at Nevada Progressive)

Public Policy Polling has released its Maine numbers today. And if they're to be believed, Question 1 is completely up in the air.


Public opinion on Question 1 in Maine, which would reject the state's law allowing same sex couples to marry, is knotted up two weeks before election day. 48% of voters in the state support it and 48% oppose it.

With most voters' minds made up the election is not really about persuasion at this point but turnout. Even a small difference in the ability of supporters and opponents of the referendum to get their folks out to the polls could tip the scales with the issue this close.

PPP says it can't get any closer. It was an automated (robodial) poll, so I guess it's to be expected that their numbers would be different from the live call polls' results. We can argue over whose method produces more accurate results, but ultimately all the polls point to a close race. No matter what, we have our work cut out for us.

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Maine: No on 1 Has Small Lead, But the Race is STILL CLOSE!

by: Andrew Davey

Wed Oct 14, 2009 at 20:24

(I just arrived in Maine, will have more on this tomorrow. In an off-year election when youth turnout is difficult, Andrew's right that this thing isn't done yet - promoted by Adam Bink)

(Also at Nevada Progressive)

We have some good news today on the Maine front

According to new poll data, 51.8 percent of people who plan to vote in November say they will vote no or are leaning in that direction on question 1, the people's veto of Maine's same-sex marriage law.

The poll shows that 42.9 percent plan to vote yes, or are leaning that way. And 5.2 percent remain undecided.A "no" vote would allow the same-sex marriage law to stand. A "yes" vote would overturn the law.

The poll was from Portland-based Pan Atlantic SMS Group, which released its fall Omnibus Poll today. [..] According to Pan Atlantic, the survey is of 401 Mainers who identified themselves as "likely" voters in the Nov. 3 election. The margin of error is plus or minus 4.9 percent at the 95 percent confidence level.


So either we have quite a tiny lead or we're starting to see a larger lead. But most likely, No on 1 is leading by just under 9%. Folks, that's still too close for comfort.
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Maine's STILL So Close!

by: Andrew Davey

Tue Sep 29, 2009 at 15:22

(Also at Nevada Progressive)

OK, I have some good news and some bad news for you. Let me start with the bad news. A new poll out today still show a close race in Maine.

And the good news? Democracy Corps shows No on 1 taking a 50-41 lead!

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Maine's So Close! (NEW DKos/R2K Poll!)

by: Andrew Davey

Fri Sep 18, 2009 at 10:26

(Also at Nevada Progressive)


Yes, Maine really is close.

Yes on 1: 48%

No on 1: 46%

Not Sure: 6%

Despite the recent attacks on LGBT Mainers, No on 1 is still within a striking distance of victory. However, it will obviously take a lot of work to overcome this deficit and finish out on top. The Yes on 1 anti-equality campaign is already starting the "scare campaign", and we need to be ready to fight back and win.


This is where Travel for Change steps in.

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Marriage Equality: Help No on 1/Maine Cut Through the Lies

by: Andrew Davey

Wed Sep 16, 2009 at 11:45

(Also at Nevada Progressive)

Have you seen the new blatantly false Yes on 1 ad?

Oh OK, that wasn't really it. But seriously, Jackie Beat would have SO MUCH FUN spoofing the real one! Yes, it's really that lame.

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No on 1: Why Maine Matters This Year

by: Andrew Davey

Thu Aug 20, 2009 at 18:53

(Also at Nevada Progressive)

This fall, Maine will face a special election. And no, this isn't just any special election. Once more, LGBT families are under attack. This time, the same H8ful forces that stripped millions of Californians of their Constitutional rights want to do the same evil thing in Maine.

This must stop. We must stop the radical right's assault on LGBT families, and we have a chance to do so in Maine this year.

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