A survey of 220 Portland residents conducted by Market Decisions of South Portla
Date
8-13-1993
Pages
3B
Abstract
A survey of 220 Portland residents conducted by Market Decisions of South Portland found that only 20 percent understood the wording of a state referendum sponsored by the group Concerned Maine Families which would limit protected classes under Maine law. Superior Court justice Kermit Lipez on Wednesday ruled that the 48-word text of the referendum was allowable, but said the title of the measure must be changed. Details.
Subjects
Civil rights, Concerned Maine Families, Referendums (State)
Recommended Citation
"A survey of 220 Portland residents conducted by Market Decisions of South Portla" (1993). Maine News Index – Portland Press Herald. 3479.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_pph/3479
Source
Portland Press Herald