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City Official Gets Recall Threats for Opposing Prop. 8

Campbell, Calif.'s openly gay city council member, Evan Low, says he has been getting threats of recalling his seat for opposing the state's proposed ban on same-sex marriage.


Campbell, Calif., gay city council member Evan Low says some constituents have threatened to recall him for opposing the state's proposed ban on same-sex marriage.

Low wrote an e-mail to supporters on Wednesday, saying that seven people had contacted him that day promising to recall him from office if he did not reverse his opposition to Proposition 8. Low told The Advocate on Friday that the threats have not affected his opposition to banning same-sex marriage.

"It only reaffirms my commitment to why I do what I do," Low said. "This reaffirms why I serve in this capacity, to give a voice to those that are less fortunate, and to also stand up against this horrible, despicable, hateful agenda. It's unfortunate that a proposition like this brings out the worst in people. It's unfortunate that we aren't spending our time and energy on both sides working on something that we can all agree on, like health care and education."

The council member said that voters in Campbell are split on the proposition, but he sees a lot of Yes on 8 signs and banners on lawns and highway overpasses.

"I've actually been to another council member's home where there was a Yes on 8 sign, so it's really challenging," he said. "Not only do we help persuade our friends and neighbors, but to also thank other individuals who are standing up, and putting themselves on the line, and making themselves visible to do so, because there is an inherent risk to doing that."

Low said that he knew one of the callers was a Campbell resident, but was unsure as to where the others lived, according to the Bay Area Reporter.

After receiving the threats earlier this week, Low headed north to San Francisco to campaign against Proposition 8 in Chinatown with Mayor Gavin Newsom. Campbell is in the South Bay, about 50 miles south of San Francisco. (Michelle Garcia, The Advocate)

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Jennifer Holbrook
    Date posted: 11/3/2008 1:00:00 PM
    Hometown: Campbell, CA

    Comment:

    I am a Campbell resident who is a strong advocate for the NO on 8 campaign. I am not gay or lesbian but someone who believes in equality for all people. I do not want to go back to a time where it was OK to be separate but equal. Jennifer Holbrook, Campbell CA

  • Name: anthony
    Date posted: 11/3/2008 5:54:00 AM
    Hometown: dublin

    Comment:

    its great to see Low continue his stance against Prop 8, and his very true comments about this wasteful prop taking precident over such vital issues as health care, employment, education etc, america is in possibley the worst econimic crisis with people loosing their homes, their jobs, almost 50 million americans with no health cover and the continued conflicts overseas, what do the neo-wright focus on, the wright of lgbt's to marry, wow - anto

  • Name: Paul Fahey
    Date posted: 11/3/2008 12:36:00 AM
    Hometown: San Francisco, CA

    Comment:

    Evan, if any of these crazies actually make good on this threat, you will have me and a lot of people there at your side!

  • Name: Mark
    Date posted: 11/1/2008 2:55:00 PM
    Hometown: Tesuque, NM

    Comment:

    Mr Low, Thank you for sticking to your guns and not allowing threats to your position undermine your support to defeat Proposition 8. Isn't it a sad commentary that those with differing views will resort to threats to have one change ones' mind? I truly wonder what has happened to the land of the free and the home of the brave? Well, Mr Low, you answered part of that as you are brave in standing your position. The land of the free - it seems to have gone missing. It is at times like these I wish I still lived in California so I too could vote to defeat this isolating proposition.



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