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Defend America on Wednesday, March 10, 2010 6:06:35 PM
Via Maggie Gallagher on The Corner blog:
New Hampshire Votes Against Gay Marriage [Maggie Gallagher]
New
Hampshire town meetings yesterday gave voters the chance to vote for a
nonbinding resolution favoring putting a marriage amendment on the
ballot. Bishop John McCormack of the Diocese of Manchester encouraged a yes vote in an op-ed that ran in the Union-Leader Tuesday.
Of the vote results reported by the Union-Leader, along with a couple from the Concord Monitor, seventeen towns approved and three rejected the article.
Voting for a marriage amendment were: Charlestown (620-305),
Kingston (719-346), Milton (385-285), Littleton (912-627), Wakefield
(504-242), Dunbarton (77-58), Kingston (719-346), Windham (1,428-832),
Epsom (422-225), Bedford (2,783-1,040), Hampstead (1,190-499),
Allenstown (383-198), Auburn, Swanzey (542-422), Stark (unanimously),
Pittsburg (64-4), and Belmont.
Rejecting were Newhampton, Salisbury (30-27), and Northumberland (57-104).
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