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Maine Moves Into High Gear

In a campaign that promises to go down to the wire, Maine voters will be the first to weigh in on marriage equality since the vote on Proposition 8.



When Doug Kimmel and Ron Schwizer celebrate their wedding anniversary in Maine on August 19, they will be marking the day 40 years ago when Kimmel's former college pastor, Wally Toevs, wed them in the chapel at University of Colorado.

"When I was an undergraduate, he told me if I ever met someone that I wanted to spend my life with -- knowing that I was gay -- he would be happy to perform the ceremony," recalls Kimmel, who met Schwizer at graduate school in Chicago and returned to Colorado with him in 1969 to take Toevs up on his offer.

But the celebration will also serve as a reminder to about 100 guests and fellow Mainers of what's at stake when they go to the polls on November 3rd and decide whether to repeal Maine's same-sex marriage law, which was passed in May.

Kimmel and Schwizer have lived in Hancock, Maine, a town of approximately 2,500, since the 1980s, and have taken an active role in the community -- serving on city planning boards and participating in church leadership (their local United Church of Christ congregation voted to become open and affirming of LGBT people two years ago).

"It's a community that we have really become an integral part of since we moved up here," Kimmel says, noting that Hancock, which leans conservative, has voted pro-LGBT on every one of the four nondiscrimination measures that has come before it since 1995.

"I suspect that's partly because Ron and I are such a visible couple in this community, and everybody knows that gay people are just like everybody else and they deserve rights," he says.

Marriage equality opponents led by Stand for Marriage Maine turned in 100,000 signatures -- 45,000 more than necessary -- at the end of July to qualify for the ballot. If they are certified by the state, as everyone expects they will be, Maine's vote on a so-called "people's veto" of the marriage law will be the first such vote on the right of gay couples to marry since California's highly contentious Proposition 8 showdown, which banned same-sex marriage there.

The Maine picture is rife with both similarities and differences to California: Like Prop. 8, analysts expect the battle to be the most expensive referendum campaign held in Maine, though totaling closer to several million dollars rather than the $85 million spent in the Golden State; while it is also a popular vote, Mainers will be weighing in on a law enacted by their legislature rather than a decision rendered by their high court; and although the same company that led the successful fight to ban gay marriage in California -- Schubert Flint Public Affairs -- is also running the opposition's show in Maine, the landscape is a bit different, dominated less by air space than by word of mouth.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: dr. bob
    Date posted: 8/17/2009 2:32:00 PM
    Hometown: merritt isl fl

    Comment:

    "These ballot initiatives are against the Constitution and as such should NEVER be allowed on a ballot. Unalienable equal rights are non votable. This should never go to vote and a lawsuit to stop it , implemented. The A.G. should be confronted for allowing this, not only in Maine, but Calif. and all other states that have subverted the constitutions protection of equal rights. Do you suppose that an effort to take away rights from black's or Jews would ever be allowed on to a ballot? WAKE UP, and challenge these charlatans.

  • Name: Kris
    Date posted: 8/14/2009 5:57:00 AM
    Hometown: Jadksonville

    Comment:

    If you bloggers realize that the people saying "We Lost", or Jaimee Starr, forgive me I haven't read them all yet. These people posting these things are from FOF,NOM,KOC, and the Roman Catholic diosese. They're trying to make you give up and not vote. I know how these businesses run. They attack the victims, and try to take all wind out of your sails. FIGHT,FIGHT, & KEEP FIGHTING. NEVER GIVE UP!!

  • Name: We Lost
    Date posted: 8/12/2009 5:15:00 PM
    Hometown: Coffee Smelling Time, Maine USA

    Comment:

    We have been outspent and failed to organize, educate and motivate voters as well as our opposition. NOM has done an outstanding job in Maine following the winning California strategy. We need to cut our losses, admit and be graceful in our defeat and reallocate our scare dollars and efforts where we have a much better chance of a win.

  • Name: Têtuniçois
    Date posted: 8/12/2009 4:29:00 PM
    Hometown: Nice ( France )

    Comment:

    Same sex marriage in Maine it's not only for gay people in Maine , it's also for gay people in all USA , in Europ , in all the world . Fighting together for EQUALITY !

  • Name: Melanie
    Date posted: 8/12/2009 4:22:00 PM
    Hometown: Portland, ME

    Comment:

    Thank you for an excellent article. The campaign in Maine is underway, and I think they're gearing up for the fall. In response to a previous poster, vacationers might not see the campaign in action because I think activities are focusing on Maine residents who will be voting here in November. I live in a liberal part of the state, so I can't say how the state overall will vote on this issue. Many Mainers are live-and-let-live folks, and if we can convince them that this right and fair, maybe they'll be behind us. It took several tries to get civil rights protections, though, and this is a sensitive issue, so we'll see what happens. Come up and help out, or send money if you can!

  • Name: Brian
    Date posted: 8/12/2009 4:18:00 PM
    Hometown: Anaheim, CA

    Comment:

    I don't know about the chances but I do know that Maine is NOT California. Maine is better!

  • Name: northeastcasey
    Date posted: 8/12/2009 11:51:00 AM
    Hometown: South Royalton, VT

    Comment:

    We've actually got a fighting chance there, and I know some of us are going to help the neighbors. Odds look about even at the moment. Focus on the Family is in financial trouble, NOM was running short at the and of last year, and somebody's got to pay the bills for the vicious PR firm. Maine is not a mother lode of wealthy folks, and here in New England we don't have the social atomization that drives Westerners into gay-hating megachurches. So, we didn't want the fight but it came to us - what else is new? Here in Vermont things looked quiet at this time last year, but we won and won big, so I'm choosing to believe in Maine.

  • Name: Joe
    Date posted: 8/12/2009 11:13:00 AM
    Hometown: Los Angeles

    Comment:

    Anyone here from Maine can please tell me abput the culture, people there? Is it a pretty gay friendly state? Is it pretty liberal? Are there many religious people? Many young people? Is it mainly urban or rural? All these factors matter on whether or not this battle even has a chance of winning in Maine.

  • Name: Jaime Starr
    Date posted: 8/12/2009 10:09:00 AM
    Hometown: Minneapolis, MN

    Comment:

    Unfortunately Marriage Equality in Maine will get overturned and the LGBT community will lose the right to marry under state law. Like California, the community (LGBT) approach is laissez-faire. I vacation in Maine and have not seen (or heard) any kind of proactive campaign to circumvent this fact...sadly enough.

  • Name: Têtuniçois
    Date posted: 8/12/2009 3:34:00 AM
    Hometown: Nice ( France )

    Comment:

    Religion and Republicans are brothers in homophobia . No money for the ennemy . Fight for our rights all over the world .



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