UPI en Español  |   UPI Asia  |   About UPI  |   My Account
Search:
Go

N.C. same-sex amendment worries gay Dems

|
 
Jen (L) and Rose Nagle-Yndigoyed hold hands as they exchange wedding vows in Central Park on July 30, 2011 in New York City. Democrats are worried that the prevention of such marriages in N.C. could reflect poorly on the party prior to the DNC. UPI /Monika Graff
Jen (L) and Rose Nagle-Yndigoyed hold hands as they exchange wedding vows in Central Park on July 30, 2011 in New York City. Democrats are worried that the prevention of such marriages in N.C. could reflect poorly on the party prior to the DNC. UPI /Monika Graff 
License photo
Published: Jan. 3, 2012 at 2:16 PM

CHARLOTTE, N.C., Jan. 3 (UPI) -- The Democratic National Convention is to be held in Charlotte, N.C., four months after the state votes on a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.

Organizers expect Charlotte, North Carolina's largest city, to be welcoming, The Charlotte Observer reported. But they worry about the impact if the amendment passes.

"There's the potential that we're going to be greeted to the state with another one of those heinous marriage amendments," Jerame Davis, interim executive director of the National Stonewall Democrats, said. "That's definitely not putting out the welcome mat to LGBT people coming to the state."

President Obama gets high marks for ending the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy and for signing the Hate Crimes Prevention Act. A record number of gay delegates are expected to come to Charlotte, which recently elected its first openly gay City Council member.

"The LGBT community here in Charlotte was one of the biggest supporters for the city's efforts to land the DNC, and we look forward to welcoming all of our delegates to Charlotte in September," said Steve Kerrigan, the first open homosexual to serve as chief executive officer of the Democratic National Convention Committee.

Recommended Stories
© 2012 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, republication, redistribution and/or modification of any UPI content is expressly prohibited without UPI's prior written consent.

Order reprints
Join the conversation
Most Popular Collections
'Star Trek Into Darkness' screening NBC upfronts Met Ball 2013
'Great Gatsby' premieres in New York Spire raised on top of One WTC 2013: Celebrity break ups and divorces
Additional U.S. News Stories
1 of 17
Tornado recover efforts underway in Moore, Oklahoma
View Caption
Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin talks to victims from the May 20 tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma, May 22, 2013. The EF-5 tornado cut a path of destruction approximately 17 miles by 1.3 miles wide and left 24 people dead. UPI/J.P. Wilson
fark
Doodle 4 Google's national winner. A very compelling, very moving image from a young artist. Never...
Standardized tests show our children isn't learning in voucher schools
AAA: expect less traffic this Memorial Day weekend
AAA: expect more traffic this Memorial Day weekend
Scientists puzzled as to why so many frogs are croaking across the USA
Tesla pays back half a billion dollar federal loan a decade before it's due