2020 Maine Question 1 was a people's veto referendum that sought to reject a new law which eliminated religious and philosophical exemptions from school vaccination requirements and for employees of nursery schools and health care facilities. The question appeared on the March 3, 2020 statewide ballot. The vote coincided with the Democratic and Republican presidential primaries for the U.S. presidential election in November 2020. The veto effort was defeated 73%-27%.
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| - سؤال مين 1 (2020) (ar)
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| - سؤال مين 1 لعام 2020 كان استفتاء الشعب الفيتو الذي سعى إلى رفض قانون جديد ألغى الاستثناءات الدينية والفلسفية من متطلبات التطعيم في المدارس وموظفي مدارس الحضانة ومرافق الرعاية الصحية. ظهر السؤال في الاقتراع على مستوى الولاية في 3 مارس 2020. تزامن التصويت مع الانتخابات التمهيدية الرئاسية للحزب الديمقراطي والجمهوري لانتخابات الرئاسة الأمريكية في نوفمبر 2020. وهُزمت جهود حق النقض 73٪ -27٪. (ar)
- 2020 Maine Question 1 was a people's veto referendum that sought to reject a new law which eliminated religious and philosophical exemptions from school vaccination requirements and for employees of nursery schools and health care facilities. The question appeared on the March 3, 2020 statewide ballot. The vote coincided with the Democratic and Republican presidential primaries for the U.S. presidential election in November 2020. The veto effort was defeated 73%-27%. (en)
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| - President of the United States
- 2020 Maine ballot measures
- Vaccine controversies
- Big Pharma conspiracy theory
- Denmark, Maine
- Androscoggin County, Maine
- Penobscot County, Maine
- Pfizer
- Robert Foley (American politician)
- United States
- Vaccine
- Super Tuesday
- Public health in the United States
- Matthew Dunlap
- Matthew Pouliot
- Organic Consumers Association
- Franklin County, Maine
- EqualityMaine
- 2020 Maine Democratic primary
- 2020 Maine Republican primary
- 2020 United States presidential election
- Lincoln County, Maine
- Maine House of Representatives
- Maine Medical Center
- Piscataquis County, Maine
- Maine State House
- Augusta, Maine
- Bangor Daily News
- Washington County, Maine
- Wells, Maine
- Alfred, Maine
- Cumberland County, Maine
- Oxford County, Maine
- Hancock County, Maine
- Kennebec County, Maine
- Knox County, Maine
- Vaccination in the United States
- Janet Mills
- The Ellsworth American
- Aroostook County, Maine
- Biotechnology Innovation Organization
- Portland Press Herald
- Somerset County, Maine
- Merck Sharp and Dohme
- Orono, Maine
- Christiane Northrup
- York County, Maine
- Sagadahoc County, Maine
- Waldo County, Maine
- Maine State Senate
- People's veto
- Maine Secretary of State
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| - Do you want to reject the new law that removes religious and philosophical exemptions to requiring immunization against certain communicable diseases for students to attend schools and colleges and for employees of nursery schools and health care facilities? (en)
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| - Source: https://archive.today/20210101165756/https://www.maine.gov/sos/cec/elec/results/results20.html%23ref20 (en)
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| - سؤال مين 1 لعام 2020 كان استفتاء الشعب الفيتو الذي سعى إلى رفض قانون جديد ألغى الاستثناءات الدينية والفلسفية من متطلبات التطعيم في المدارس وموظفي مدارس الحضانة ومرافق الرعاية الصحية. ظهر السؤال في الاقتراع على مستوى الولاية في 3 مارس 2020. تزامن التصويت مع الانتخابات التمهيدية الرئاسية للحزب الديمقراطي والجمهوري لانتخابات الرئاسة الأمريكية في نوفمبر 2020. وهُزمت جهود حق النقض 73٪ -27٪. (ar)
- 2020 Maine Question 1 was a people's veto referendum that sought to reject a new law which eliminated religious and philosophical exemptions from school vaccination requirements and for employees of nursery schools and health care facilities. The question appeared on the March 3, 2020 statewide ballot. The vote coincided with the Democratic and Republican presidential primaries for the U.S. presidential election in November 2020. The veto effort was defeated 73%-27%. (en)
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