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coalition of conservative groups called Privacy for all Students
submitted 620,000 signatures to get the initiative on the November 2014
ballot, said Frank Schubert (pictured), the political strategist
handling the signature gathering effort.
To qualify, at least 505,000 valid signatures must be submitted. To
verify the signatures, each of California's 58 counties will first check
that the overall count is correct, then conduct a random sampling to
make sure they are legitimate. After that, it is likely the state would
order a full review.
Said Gina Gleason of the group Faith and Public Policy: "Many people
said we had no chance to collect over half a million signatures in just
90 days, but we have proven them wrong by gathering over 115,000 more
signatures than the minimum needed."
Governor Jerry Brown signed the protections into law in August 2012. They require public schools to allow those students access to whichever restroom and locker room they want.
California Republicans approved a resolution supporting the law's repeal in October 2012.
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