Court upholds invalidation of anti-trans ballot referendum
A Superior Court judge on Tuesday upheld the secretary of state’s decision to invalidate the anti-transgender referendum that had been slated for the November ballot. After months of back and forth, that means the citizen-led initiative seeking to limit what school sports teams,…
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows explained why she invalidated signatures collected by two out-of-state petition circulators hired by the Protect Girls Sports campaign on May 26, 2026. (Photo by Eesha Pendharkar/ Maine Morning Star)
A Superior Court judge on Tuesday upheld the secretary of state’s decision to invalidate the anti-transgender referendum that had been slated for the November ballot.
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