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Written by Don Byrd   
Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Voters in tonight's North Dakota elections have soundly rejected Measure 3, which would have enacted a state Religious Freedom Restoration Act. The law would have required government to have a compelling state interest before placing a burden on a person's free exercise of religion, whether that exercise was an affirmative action or the refusal to act. InForum has more:

Proponents said the amendment would bolster religious freedom.

Opponents said Measure 3 was worded vaguely, could lead to “freedom of religion” being used as a defense in criminal cases and was unnecessary as religious freedom is not threatened here.

Tom Fiebiger, a Fargo-based civil rights attorney and chairman of North Dakotans Against Measure 3, released a statement that said, in part:

“We are grateful North Dakotans did the right thing and rejected this unnecessary and potentially dangerous Measure.”

 With most of the vote in, No was leading by an nearly 2 to 1 margin.

[UPDATE: The final tally with all votes counted was No 64% Yes 36%]

 
 
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