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Referendum 71 Narrowly Passes in Washington PDF  | Print |  E-mail

Referendum 71, which will allow domestic partnership benefits to those who are not officially married, including same-sex couples, has won by a very narrow margin, 51% to 49%.

Click here to see the results statewide and by county on this referendum

 

Information posted here earlier on the 2009 elections in Washington:

Voter Guides for Washington State for 2009 include:

Family Policy Institute of Washington - Guides by Area

Fliers on Referendum 71 from FPI - encouraging a NO vote on domestic partnership benefits

Christian Coalition of Washington

 

Ballot Questions as listed by Project Vote Smart

Polls will be open on Tuesday, November 3 from 7 am to 8 pm

 

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