The Nation : Houston Votes on Gay Bias
Voter turnout was reported heavy in Houston for a referendum on two anti-discrimination proposals, which together are dubbed the “gay rights ordinance.” Residents were asked to decide whether sexual preference should be barred as a consideration in hiring, firing and promoting city employees. Opponents insisted that approval would grant legal status to homosexuals. Backers argued that the proposals would merely extend anti-discrimination protection. Between 25% and 30% of registered voters reportedly cast ballots. In Montrose, an area in the heart of Houston’s gay community, the turnout ranged from 50% to 60%.
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