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Maryland Voters Approve Same-Sex Marriage

DREAM Act, expanded gambling and congressional redistricting also survive referendum challenges.

UPDATED (2:26 a.m.)—Same-sex marriage is the law in Maryland.

The passage of the controversial law was the biggest win among a list of six other statewide ballot questions including the DREAM Act, expanded gambling and congressional redistricting that all also passed.

Gov. Martin O'Malley took to the podium to address the Question 6 victory party at The Soundstage in Baltimore early Wednesday to chants of his last name.

O'Malley thanked the crowd for all they had done "in this noble battle to move Maryland Forward."

The governor praised supporters for all their hard work and for securing support for the controversial ballot question by talking to their families and their religious institutions.

"You were carrying this banner of human dignity in this important question forward," O’Malley said.

Maryland and Maine voters approved same-sex marriages during Tuesday's election breaking a streak of 32 consecutive defeats of the issue on the ballots in other states.

Washington voters also voted on legalizing same-sex marriage Tuesday. Minnesota voted on whether to approve or reject a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said that her decision to back marriage equality was not difficult to make when it was primarily a fight being taken up by the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.

"This is not a fight for me and my right but for the rights I want for all Marylanders. This vote would not change what I would be able to do, but it would change the path for our future and it would mean for my daughter… that my daughter would grow up in a state that would recognize and fairness and dignity”

As of 12:30 a.m., voters in favor of same-sex marriage lead those against 51 percent to 49 percent with more than 90 percent of the vote counted, according to the Maryland State Board of Elections.

Maryland joins six other states and the District of Columbia in legalizing same-sex unions. Gay couples can begin marrying in Maryland on Jan. 1.

Supporters of same-sex marriage said it's a civil rights issue that comes down to equal treatment for all.

"It makes sense to me for these people to have their rights…even though my church doesn’t believe in it," said Anne Quinn, 62, at the Stone Mill Elementary School polling place in North Potomac.

Opponents countered that it's about protecting the sanctity of marriage.

"The Bible says marriage is between one man and one woman," said Melvin Smith, 68, at the Northwood Elementary School polling place in Baltimore. "I don't want gay marriage out in the open like they've been campaigning for. I don't care if they're together, but they should keep it to themselves."

All night the vote ran neck and neck despite the fact that just six jurisdictions have voted in favor of the question in returns counted so far. Frederick County joins five of the so-called "Big Seven" jurisdictions—Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Howard, Montgomery, and Baltimore City—in voting in favor of same-sex marriage.

Remaining "Big Seven" counties–Harford and Prince George's—voted against the measure.

The question was lost in the other 16 jurisdictions.

Though polls leading up to the election showed a healthy margin of success for the ballot measure, supporters were nervous that those numbers wouldn’t carry through to the results — a common problem in other states where same-sex marriage failed when put to a popular vote. But Gov. Martin O’Malley said Obama's support of the issue and his popularity in Maryland would help carry it through.

Late Tuesday afternoon, O'Malley sent supporters an email expressing concern for a close vote on the issue. In that email, he urged supporters to come out and vote in favor of Question 6.

"We can still win, but every vote is going to matter," O'Malley wrote in the email.

Expanded Gambling

Expanded gambling proved to be another close contest on the statewide referendum ballot Maryland but ultimately appears to have passed.

With more than 90 percent of the precincts reporting, voters for and against the issue were split 52 percent in favor to 48 percent opposed, according to the Maryland State Board of Elections.

The approval clears the way for a sixth casino, possibly at National Harbor in Prince George's County, and table games.

Campaigns on both sides spent more than $92 million trying to convince voters that the new tax revenue either will or will not go towards education—the most expensive campaign in state history.

Three companies provided the bulk of financing for proponents of Question 7. MGM Resorts International has contributed $40.8 million to For Maryland Jobs & Schools, the main committee in favor of expansion. MGM would be positioned to run the casino at National Harbor.

Other big contributors included CBAC Gaming (led by Caesars Entertainment) and The Peterson Companies. CBAC, which plans to open Harrah’s Baltimore Casino in mid-2014 has contributed $4.8 million. The Peterson Companies, developers of National Harbor, have contributed $4.2 million.

On the other side Penn National Gaming, sole contributor to the anti-expansion Get The Facts—Vote No On 7 committee, has contributed $42 million. Experts have said Penn National is interested in protecting its casino in West Virginia, Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races.

There is a possibility the results of the referendum could be overturned. Former Prince George’s County Councilman Thomas Dernoga filed a lawsuit Friday questioning the standard required for Question 7 to pass. He is arguing that in order to pass, the referendum would need the approval of the majority of registered voters, not just those who go to the polls Election Day.

DREAM Act

Elected officials who supported the so-called Maryland DREAM Act were rewarded for their optimism early Tuesday night with a win at the ballot box.

Votes in favor of referendum Question 4—that would allow some illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition to attend community colleges and public universities—outpaced those against 63 percent to 37 percent, according to the Maryland State Board of Elections.

"New Americans make America stronger, not weaker. New Americans move us forward, not back," O'Malley said.

Nathaly Uribe, a 17-year-old senior at Glen Burnie High School, was brought to the United States from Chile in 1997. She said the law will change her life.

"Tonight means doors open," Uribe said. "It was almost like our dreams were in a glass box. It's hope, it's promise, it's future. It also feels like the country that I call home has finally accepted me for who I am. ... [Illegal immigants] are just as American as any other child. Some of us, you wouldn't think they were undocumented."

Uribe said she plans to double major in biology and political science "to give back to my community through science."

House Speaker Michael Busch said the wins for same-sex marriage and the DREAM act made Tuesday night "very successful evening for the Democratic Party."

He added that both make Maryland a nationwide leader on civil rights.

Congressional Redistricting

An effort to overturn congressional districts redrawn by O'Malley earlier this year failed.

More than 1 million voters, about 63 percent of the total vote counted so far, approved the new maps.

Across the state, voters in 22 of 24 jurisdictions voted for the new maps. The majority of voters in Carroll and Garrett Counties voted against them.

Tony Campbell, president of Marylanders for Coherent and Fair representation, said the defeat at the ballot box was the result of a question that was hard for voters to understand.

"The question was misleading and untruthful," said Campbell, adding that his group will work to reform the process for the next decennial redistricting.

"The next step is we're going to draft a bill and find bipartisan support for an independent redistricting commission," Campbell said. "That was our plan if we won and that's our plan still."

Three Other Questions Pass

Voters also approved three other statewide referendum questions including:

  • Changes requiring that orphans court judges in Baltimore and Prince George's Counties be attorneys passed with more than 90 percent of the vote each.
  • A measure that allows for an elected official to be suspended from office immediately upon conviction rather than upon sentencing. Nearly 88 percent of voters statewide voted for the ballot question.

 

Capital News Service Reporters Caitlin Johnston, Julie Baughman, Rachael Pacella, Matt Owings, Matt Fleming and Chris Leyden contributed to this story.

Steve November 9, 2012 at 04:58 pm
JoeBlob you should have changed your new poster name to Gollum. It would have been more fitting.
Sanchez November 9, 2012 at 05:12 pm
steve the boy lover and tower of power king in his basement playong with himself gets off on kiddie porn.
Tom November 9, 2012 at 05:21 pm
Straw Man
Tom November 9, 2012 at 05:23 pm
They need to close comments on this post.. its outta control!
FIFA November 9, 2012 at 05:24 pm
You don't even know what that means. ROFLMAO.
Sanchez November 9, 2012 at 05:36 pm
frank is a aides u faget right frank?
Sanchez November 9, 2012 at 05:40 pm
What a stupid idiot bigot steve is.
sp0t November 9, 2012 at 05:53 pm
Ignoring the fact that there is more evidence proving the existence of global warming than there is the existence of this "God" fellow, I'm not really concerned with where he decides to take up residence. Furthermore, even if this magical bearded spaceman exists we are a democracy not a theocracy so your religious beliefs (and those of anyone else) are irrelevant in this regard. The only effect gay marriage is going to have on those that don't support it is the nagging feeling that maybe their ignorant beliefs need to be reexamined.
sp0t November 9, 2012 at 06:07 pm
The only thing more "stupid" than wanting to restrict minority rights, is being angered and shocked when right-wing legislation doesn't pass in Maryland. We are one of the first states where the citizens (actual people, not corporation "people") have united to give the LGBT minority some of the same rights their heterosexual counterparts already enjoy. If anything I am proud that our state is patriotic enough to understand that we ALL deserve equal rights.
sp0t November 9, 2012 at 06:11 pm
So if supporting marriage equality makes one a homosexual then by the same logic one who supports Mitt Romney is a polygamist. Seems pretty sound to me.
sp0t November 9, 2012 at 06:12 pm
Agreed Bart. I'm very proud that our state is one of the few where the citizenry understand the true meaning of equality and don't base all of their decisions on what flavor of the Bible is popular that week.
Sanchez November 9, 2012 at 06:16 pm
You should change your name to stupid bugger.
sp0t November 9, 2012 at 06:20 pm
But if rape is part of God's plan then surely marriage equality, and marijuana legalization are as well?
Now as for the rest of your post it painfully clear you are unaware of how the U.S. economy works, let alone the executive branch of government. Choosing to live in ignorance is one thing, but at the very least you should have some understanding in regards to the claims you are making.
1ke November 9, 2012 at 07:03 pm
"...why is that so hard or why does it have to be fixed, it the same stuff k-12. If it ain't broke why fix it."
Outta control is the absolute truth.
NathalyU. November 10, 2012 at 11:56 pm
DREAMers do NOT take college slots from MD students. We MUST compete against out of state applicants. So NO we do not affect your child's chances of getting in. Also as some of the public institutions have reported to us their out of state slots rarely get filled. On another note, in other states such as California (which has a higher immigrant population) only 1% of their student population is comprised of these DREAMers please take in mind that the CA version of the DREAM Act is less strict. another point MD has the strictest version, why would new immigrants come here instead of California?
I would like to inform you why the proper term is NOT illegal. Staying in the US without permission (proper documentation) is NOT a criminal offense. It is a civil matter. Sorry but undocumented is the correct terminology
NathalyU. November 11, 2012 at 12:00 am
And one last thing I have been living in MD (and the US) since 1997. We, as in my parents and i, have tried to get documented. It is not a short process nor easy. You can't just walk up to an immigration office, fill out some paperwork and TADA! No the reality is you MUST almost always go through a lawyer, pay thousands of dollars, show you have paid taxes, and then wait anywhere from 7-12 years. And if your child turns 18 before you get said process done they "age-out" and can not qualify. This is what has happened to me, I'm set to turn 18 in March. Now these DREAMers that have either aged out or couldn't afford the process are in a catch 22. They can get documented but must first return to a country that is foreign to them (I left my country of birth Chile at the age of 2) and serve a 10 year ban. With the DREAM Law in place these students can now get a higher education and with that come better job opportunities. Meaning they will earn a higher salary, and pay higher taxes, so MD gets more money. Plus these DREAMers call this country their home! All they want to do is get an education, and hope that some day they will get a path to residency
Christopher Kidwell November 12, 2012 at 12:15 am
Agreed, NathalyU. The immigration things are totally weighed against people and should take into account when people are brought to this country. I.E. if they are under 10 when they are brought here with their parents, they are automatically given U.S. citizen status under the law whether they were documented or not.
It is not fair to expect people to return to their home nations and wait 10 YEARS to come back to the United States, period and done with. The 20 year + waits on legal immigration to the United States, which are making people turn to illegal immigration also need to go.
Christopher Kidwell November 12, 2012 at 12:17 am
Add to my previous post, if they are over 10 and under 18 when they come? Have them take the same test that other legal immigrants take to get citizenship.
Logan Carlile November 14, 2012 at 09:13 pm
to all the people adding religion into this I'd like to say 2 things\
1: Even God thinks EVERYBODY is equal and even in the Bible its said he loves all 2: We shouldnt make laws based on religion in a country that allows all faiths and beliefs
Joe November 14, 2012 at 09:30 pm
" if they are under 10 when they are brought here with their parents, they are automatically given U.S. citizen status under the law whether they were documented or not."
You apparently have not thought that idiotic statement out well. Would a policy as stupid as that bring in more and more illegal aliens? Of course it would. Then what? Send their parents back if and when caught? You certianly have not thought for more than a few seconds what wrath such an idiotic policy would bring down on legal immigrants and US citizens. Perhaps you should think before you type. Like when you said "There is no subsidy except for the one that is given to ALL in-state people if the DREAM Act passes." or when you said "I hate to tell you this, but a good 50% of Americans are Atheist or Agnostic " And more and more that were just factually incorrect.
ciaf November 14, 2012 at 09:41 pm
Get enough stupid people behind you and:
(1) You can run a candidate as a "fiscal Conservative" who then signs a law prohibiting the government from negotiating with vendors (of drugs) on better pricing. Has any other President ever done such a thing?! Since when does the Federal government hand away its right to negotiate?! (2) You can keep running patently uninformed candidates like Sarah Palin, George W. Bush, Todd Akin, and Richard Murdoch. Helpful study points for future candidates: First, rape is bad. Second, woman get pregnant from intercourse. (3) You have Karl Rove wasting ~$300,000,000 of other people's money to NOT win elections. (4) You have Linda McMahon wasting $100,000,000 of her own money to NOT win a Senate campaign. Twice. (5) Your political party can claim to be fiscally conservative, despite that fact that the last time an Administration spent less in successive years was 50+ years ago; under Eisenhower. (6) They'll believe the Patron Saint of Conservatism (Ronald Reagan) was in favor of smaller government, despite the fact that Federal employment rolls and spending grew every single year under his administration.
ciaf November 14, 2012 at 10:05 pm
"... half the people have their hand out to the government. Don't want to work....but want the money that the taxpayer (I would guess you would call the taxpayers ..the workers) pay the government for working. I expect people will get tired of working to give to thos that don't want to work. Lets see how the U.S. does when everyone stops working and the government has to pay out."
We long ago arrived at your nightmare future Betty! The financial sector has had their hand out for decades. Most recently: (1) If you are a financier behind a student loan security, you are guaranteed to not loose money on your "investment", no matter how bad it is... and it is bad, Betty: the 5 year default rate on private, for-profit college loans is 40%! No normal financial market could possibly survive such incompetent underwriting. But this market is not normal Betty. It has been rigged by our society's #1 Picked Winners: the financial sector. By the way, the current Administration did a single thing to "improve" the above situation: they decided to not give that "industry" (which lacks anything of the kind) an additional 3% risk-free profit. You'll be amused to learn that Fox News and the rest of the right wing blowhard brigade lambasted this as a "government takeover" of a "private industry". Gobbels would have approved of such cynical co-opting of language!
Tom Barnes December 6, 2012 at 02:23 pm
"more gambling revenue to pay for gay marriage benefits"... gee, Georgie, does that mean that gay people have been paying for straight marriage benefits all these years? Must be nice to feel entitled to have a special right and have a minority pay for your personal desire to boink only heterosexuals. Idiot.
Voice of Reason December 6, 2012 at 03:23 pm
Guess ol' Georgie here has never heard of that pesky old Equal Protection Clause.
Charles Piccirilli December 11, 2012 at 05:42 pm
They should call this law on same-sex marriage the law of un-natural marriage. It is just another step toward human extinction because they can not procreate. They human body decides what is and is not marriage.
Joe December 11, 2012 at 05:45 pm
Re-read the story of Sodom and Gomorrah and then see if he loved everyone.
jag December 11, 2012 at 05:47 pm
LOL, love it. Thanks for brightening our day, Charles. You crazy ol' coot.
Joe December 11, 2012 at 06:31 pm
Don't know Frank, I do know you seem to be about 12.
John December 11, 2012 at 06:40 pm
So let me get this straight. You're saying that if gays can't marry then they'll magically become hetero, marry and have kids? Wow...just....wow.
Voice of Reason December 11, 2012 at 07:02 pm
Yeah, those non-procreating gays are going to lead to our extinction because under-population is such a huge problem right now, right? Also if the human body decides what is and isn't a marriage ( a ridiculous statement to start with ) then the physical attraction they feel towards their partner just further legitimizes it.

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