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Poll: Referendum 71 Vote Will Be Close


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A poll released on Tuesday showed that the vote in Washington on Referendum 71, the measure that asks voters whether to approve or repeal the state’s expanded domestic-partnership law, is going to be extremely close, with a narrow margin of respondents saying they would pass the measure.

The poll by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research asked 569 likely voters in the November election if they would approve or reject Referendum 71. According to The Stranger,  51% of respondents said they would approve it, 44% said they would reject it, and 5% were undecided.

The tight margin could reflect the more conservative turnout of an off-year election, the specificity of the ballot language, or effective rhetoric from Referendum 71 opponents.

“The polling results appear to indicate that support for gay rights plummets when voters face specific ballot language, and that fewer gay rights supporters participate in off-year elections,” reported The Stranger. “Polling released by the University of Washington last October -- in a presidential election -- shows 66% of state voters support either full marriage equality or all the rights of marriage for same-sex couples. But today's poll could also suggest that Protect Marriage Washington, which gathered signatures to put the bill on the ballot, has successfully conflated the concept of domestic partnerships with gay marriage, which holds less public support.”

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Lurleen
    Date posted: 9/24/2009 12:28:43 PM
    Hometown: Seattle

    Comment:

    We need YOU to spread the word to fair-minded Washington voters that their vote to APPROVE R-71 is essential. Vital protections will be stripped from seniors and gay and lesbian couples and their children if we don't prevail. Please go to Approve71.org to donate, volunteer, register to vote or find ideas on how to spread the word. With your help we will protect ALL of Washington's families.

  • Name: Mark
    Date posted: 9/23/2009 2:24:04 PM
    Hometown: Seattle

    Comment:

    And this is before the silly ads begin... Let me repeat that: And this is before the silly ads begin. At least this vote will start a discussion about this important topic. I wonder if there will be a boycott of WA if this fails (i.e. domestic partnerships are voted down). My sense is the threat of a loss of revenue in this blue state would get the ear of businesses and the Chambers of Commerce.



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