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Gay rights petition OK'd, set for April 3 election ballot

An initiative that would extend legal protections against discrimination to gay and transgender people in Anchorage will indeed appear on the April 3 ballot, the city says.

Anchorage City Clerk Barbara Gruenstein announced today that a petition to place the question on the ballot has gathered the sufficient number of signatures.

Petitioners needed 5,871 valid signatures, Gruenstein said. The clerk's office had verified more than 6,000 by this afternoon.

The question will read: "Shall the current Municipal Code sections providing legal protections against discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, marital status, age, physical disability, and mental disability be amended to include protections on the basis of sexual orientation or transgender identity?"

A conservative Christian group, the Alaska Family Council, plans to campaign against the measure. The initiative is similar to a high-profile city ordinance that the Anchorage Assembly passed in 2009. Mayor Dan Sullivan vetoed the ordinance.

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By KYLE HOPKINS

Anchorage Daily News

Kyle Hopkins

Kyle Hopkins is special projects editor of the Anchorage Daily News. He was the lead reporter on the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Lawless" project and is part of an ongoing collaboration between the ADN and ProPublica's Local Reporting Network. He joined the ADN in 2004 and was also an editor and investigative reporter at KTUU-TV. Email khopkins@adn.com

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