Last week Lewiston voters rejected that city's anti-discrimination ordinance by

Authors

Source

Portland Press Herald

Date

11-7-1993

Pages

1C, 5C

Abstract

Last week Lewiston voters rejected that city's anti-discrimination ordinance by a more than 2-to-1 margin, leaving political observers to wonder about the implications of the vote on a statewide basis. Despite the passage of a statewide anti-discrimination law by both houses of the Legislature and a poll which indicated a majority of state residents supported legal protection for homosexuals, some say that the Lewiston vote shows there is really no consensus on the issue. Details.

Subjects

Homosexuality Law and legislation, Lewiston Ordinances

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