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Arkansas Initiative To Ban Adoption By Gay Couples Appears To Fall Short Of Sigs

July 15, 2008 - 11:00pm

This is why the rule of thumb is that you need to get nearly twice the required number of valid signatures to make sure your measure is on the ballot. Sponsors of an Arkansas initiative to prevent gays from adopting or serving as foster parents collected a little bit more than 61,000 signatures required. But a good validity rate in signature gathering is 70 percent, so it's highly likely they don't have enough signatures to qualify. The Associated Press reports that the initiative's backers are already preparing to try again with a similar measure.

Did any one else notice how

Did any one else notice how the ballot measure was written? I read it 3 times and still voted against gay adoption and did not intend to. I am angry because I am not the only one! How many voters really meant to vote against this measure? Why can't they write the ballots in anything other than legal jargon?
Disgruntled!

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