ANNAPOLIS, Md., July 11 (UPI) -- Maryland voters will be able to decide in November if the state's new law legalizing same-sex marriage will stand.
The state Board of Elections announced Tuesday the Maryland Marriage Alliance, which opposes the law, had gathered enough valid signatures for certification, The Baltimore Sun reported. The group submitted more than 160,000 signatures, but the board stopped the count after validating 109,313.