The Seattle Times
A federal judge has continued to keep private the names and addresses of those who signed Referendum 71, saying they likely are protected under the First Amendment and that the state failed to prove a compelling public interest in their release.
U.S. District Judge Benjamin Settle in Tacoma granted a preliminary injunction today, blocking the state from making the petitions public. Read more.
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3 comments:
I believe that the courageous men who signed the Declaration of Independance were aware of the consequences. However the petitioners should be verified as registered voters and their names remain anonymous. Voters should not be subjects of ridicule for petitions anymore than they are for election ballots.
Praise the Lord!
Why don't you give us some of your own ideas instead of cutting and pasting others.
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