date:Jul 25, 2014
An Oregon citizens' initiative that would require labeling of foods made with genetically modified ingredients has garnered more than enough signatures to gain a spot on the state's November ballot, a state government spokesman said on Thursday.
It cleared easily, said Tony Green, a spokesman for the Oregon Secretary of State's Office.
Advocates collected 118,780 valid signatures, far exceeding the 87,213 needed to qualify for the ballot, according to the state certified count.
The initiative