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Proposition 107 Update

Statement by Cathi Herrod, Spokesperson of the
Protect Marriage Arizona Coalition

November 15, 2006

Today, we acknowledge that Proposition 107 failed to pass on November 7.  

The struggle to protect marriage between one man and one woman is far from over.   Proposition 107’s defeat is but one skirmish in the battle to preserve and protect marriage as the union of one man and one woman.  It’s a token win for the opposition.

Make no mistake:   the defeat of Proposition 107 had nothing to do with whether Arizonans believe same sex marriage should be legalized or not.

Arizona voters were bombarded with misinformation about Prop 107 by our opposition.  We were outspent about 4 to 1.   

Our opponents were able to focus the debate on what Proposition 107 was not about:  benefits for unmarried individuals.   Our opponents were able to scare seniors into believing they would lose their social security benefits if Prop 107 passed.   Our coalition simply did not have the funds to respond to opponents’ attacks and distortions about the true intent of Prop 107.

Additionally, our office received numerous calls and emails from voters confused by the yes and no vote descriptions on the ballot.   Many who voted no actually intended to vote yes but were confused.

Proposition 107 did not “go too far” as some have alleged.  Seventeen of twenty-seven states have passed marriage amendments very similar to Proposition 107, including five of the seven states adopting marriage amendments November 7.

This comprehensive approach to marriage amendments is necessary to protect not only the name of marriage but also the institution of marriage.

We remain convinced that Arizonans want marriage to remain defined as the union of one man and one woman.  When you look at our country as a whole, it’s clear that Americans wants marriage defined as a man and a woman.

The facts remains that same sex marriage is illegal in Arizona.  Passage of Proposition 107 would have stopped activists from using our courts to redefine marriage as we’ve witnessed in other states.   In effect, Proposition 107 would have been an insurance policy for marriage against redefinition by the courts.

On behalf of the Protect Marriage Arizona Coalition, rest assured that we aren’t going anywhere.  We will continue to work to preserve and protect marriage in Arizona.

We thank all the Arizonans who stood for marriage being defined in our state constitution as the union of one man and one woman.

About Proposition 107

Marriage is between a man and a woman. A YES vote on Prop. 107 stops political special interests and judicial activists from redefining marriage and making it meaningless.

What the amendment does:

-Reaffirms the definition of marriage in the Arizona Constitution.

-Prohibits judges and politicians in Arizona from redefining marriage.

-Restricts all levels of government from using taxpayers' dollars to undermine the state's marriage policy by giving recognition or benefits to marriage counterfeits, like "civil unions" or "domestic partnerships."

What the amendment does not do:

-Does not prevent the state of Arizona from granting benefits on an equal basis.

-Does not interfere with benefits granted by private corporations to their employees.

-Does not void benefits granted in existing contracts.

-Does not prevent governmental bodies from the common practice of giving benefits to financial dependents.

-Does not prohibit or prevent individuals from establishing any hospital visitation or health care decision-making arrangement they see fit.

-Does not interfere with the individual choices of citizens as to the private and/or legal relationships they desire to enter into and maintain.

 

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Phone: (602) 978-0737
or toll-free at 1-866-48MARRIAGE

Protect Marriage Arizona
P.O. Box 3025
Tempe, AZ 85280-3025

info@protectmarriageaz.com

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Paid for by Protect Marriage Arizona C-02-2006.
Major Funding Provided by: The Center for Arizona Policy, Christian Family Care Agency, Inc., United Families International, Focus on the Family (out of state), American Openings, Inc., and Crisis Pregnancy Centers of Greater Phoenix.