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Maryland voters receive incomplete absentee ballots
Officials mailed ballots to 15 voters without same-sex marriage and other referenda questions
Anti-Question 6 group defends pastor’s controversial comments
Derek McCoy dismissed claims Pastor Robert Anderson called for anti-gay violence during Oct. 19 town hall
Rogues gallery leading Md. anti-marriage fight
Convicted felon, tax scofflaw, other unsavory characters spreading hate and lies
Media outlets go purple for ‘Spirit Day’
Washington Blade among thousands of sports teams, media companies and celebrities going purple to raise awareness about bullying
Free screening of film on immigrant students
GLCCB film attempt to educate public about issues impacting LGBT undocumented immigrant students
GLCCB offers Trans 101 tutorial
Friends and allies may learn about trans people and what challenges trans people face
Bloomberg donates to Md. marriage effort
A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, New York's mayor donated $250,000 to Marylanders for Marriage Equality
Bullied Md. trans student suspended after fight
Student fought back, after having hair pulled; attacker allegedly called her a “tranny faggot.”
Religious leaders urge Md. voters to support marriage law
Clergy spoke at Baltimore and Silver Spring press conferences on Thursday
Figure in Md. robocalls case funding anti-Question 6 group
Baltimore political consultant Julius Henson served a month in jail earlier this year in connection with 2010 robocalls



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