Wednesday, October 20, 2004
Complaint to be filed on Issue 3 signs
The Enquirer
Yes on 3, the campaign to repeal Article XII, plans to file a complaint today with the Ohio Election Commission charging supporters of Article XII with displaying yard signs that contain false statements and violate Ohio election laws.
The signs that are the object of the complaint read, "Save Civil Rights and Marriage, No on 3," were paid for and distributed by Sam Malone, chairman of Equal Rights, No Special Rights, Yes on 3 officials said.
"It's no accident that the sign would lead a reader to believe that the Issue 3 is the gay marriage amendment,'' Justin Turner, Yes on 3 campaign manager, said. Issue 3 has nothing to do with gay marriage - it's about protecting gays from discrimination in housing and employment in Cincinnati, he said.
Laura Randall, Yes on 3 communication director, said the complaint regarding the yard sign will be filed today in Columbus.
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