Updated 12:47 pm.EST, Sun November 22, 2009

Society|Tue, Feb. 03 2009 09:52 AM EST

Donors Pumped $83M to Calif. Gay Marriage Campaign

By Lisa Leff|Associated Press Writer

SAN FRANCISCO – More than $83 million was donated to support or oppose the ballot initiative that abolished same-sex marriage in California, according to campaign filings released Monday.

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    In this file photo, more than 300 supporters of Proposition 8, the ballot measure that would take away the right of same-sex couples to wed, rally at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008.

The new filings cover the weeks immediately before and after the Nov. 4 election. They show that elected officials, businesses, churches and individuals poured more than $28 million into the campaigns during the contest's closing days.

The final tallies show that opponents of Proposition 8 raised $43.3 million in 2008 and had a little more than $730,000 left on hand at year's end. The measure's sponsors raised $39.9 million and had $983,000 left over.

Even before the late contributions were added, the race was the most expensive ballot measure on a social issue in the nation's history. Proposition 8 passed with 52 percent of the vote. Gay marriage backers have asked the California Supreme Court to overturn it.

The new disclosure forms reveal that the state Democratic party and Democratic politicians gave heavily in the campaign's closing days to defeat the gay marriage ban, which overturned the state Supreme Court decision that legalized same-sex marriage in June.

The Democratic State Central Committee donated $150,000 and spent another $202,647 on mailers and other in-kind contributions. San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom funneled $20,000 from the committee he has established to explore running for governor next year. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi gave the same amount from her re-election account to the No on 8 campaign.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which has been criticized for strongly encouraging its members to support Proposition 8, for the first time assigned a dollar value of nearly $190,000 to its role in getting the initiative passed.

More than half, or $97,000, went to the time staff of the Utah-based Mormon Church devoted to the Yes on 8 campaign, according to the church's report. Another $21,000 was for the use of church buildings and equipment during the campaign. Most of the rest went to airline tickets, hotels and meals for church officials.

The church said it did not make any cash donations supporting the measure.

The California Fair Political Practices Commission has been investigating the Mormon Church for allegedly underreporting its spending on behalf of Proposition 8.

Church spokeswoman Kim Farah said Monday that the church has complied with all campaign finance laws and that the updated figures come in response to the state's disclosure deadlines, not the FPPC investigation.

"The value of the Church's in-kind contribution is less than one-half of one percent of the total funds raised for the Yes on 8 campaign," Farah said.

Focus on the Family, the evangelical Christian media empire based in Colorado, reported giving $657,000 in cash and services to promote Proposition 8.

The new round of reports also list about 530 small and late donors whose contributions in support of the same-sex marriage ban had not been publicly available until Monday. Proposition 8's sponsors had sought permission to keep the identities of those contributors secret, arguing that the identifying information in previous campaign reports had led to donors being harassed.

A federal judge on Thursday ruled that the donors had to be disclosed for now, but said ProtectMarriage.com and the National Organization for Marriage could proceed with a lawsuit seeking to have the information removed from the secretary of state's Web site.

Associated Press writer Jennifer Dobner in Salt Lake City contributed to this report.

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  • Tue Feb 03, 2009 3:54 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Fors, Godless perverts? No need to name call, that just makes you look ignorant. Its a shame anyone, on either side, wasted so much money when it could have been used for such better things (funding education, stocking food pantries, building houses for disaster victims and refugees, etc.)

  • Tue Feb 03, 2009 2:47 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    forsaltnlight you said: It is a shame that these people had to pay that much money to stop a few gay Godless flesh gratification perverts from dishonoring God's marriage institution

    I guess all them divorces did God honor huh?

    You said: For over 200 years America had enough Godly government leaders that such nonsense wasn't even allowed to be on the ballot
    Godly government? What planet do you live on? I guess GW Bush was a godly leader? His daddy? Carter? Clinton? How about this nutbar in there now?

  • Tue Feb 03, 2009 12:00 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Dittoes to Sawnay-Rah's second post. The problem in California is, like the problem in so many places in this country, the people have heard the gospel and rejected it and would further like to push on Christians a perverted and hostile culture, so we are left with the choice of either defending Biblical values or letting the pagans take completely over. It's truly sad.

    But do not lose hope. The Book is clear. Jesus wins and will rule and reign from Jerusalem.

  • Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:53 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    artm do you think legislating morality will ever change anything? Whatever this world does it does because they are lost. Without Jesus. No light in their souls. Making a law to set godly morality never worked in OT nor will it work now. God proved that the Law never could change the hearts of man.why not use that money to feed the hungry and help someone who is about to loose their home?

  • Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:53 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    artm do you think legislating morality will ever change anything? Whatever this world does it does because they are lost. Without Jesus. No light in their souls. Making a law to set godly morality never worked in OT nor will it work now. God proved that the Law never could change the hearts of man.

  • artm »
    Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:23 am Agree: 4   Disagree: 3

    the State democrat party does not beleive in rule of the people, They instead want rule for the perversion of a few.

    The Bible still says, homosexuality is a sin in the sight of God.

  • Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:04 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 3

    Isn't it sad in today's economy we still can waste this amount of money for such stupid things. The only way this issue will be resolved is when the church starts preaching the uncompromising Gospel of Jesus and get people saved. Then they wont want to fulfill the Lust of their flesh!

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