Freemasons in Tennessee vote to uphold ban on gay members

The Grand Lodge of Tennessee in Nashville. (Photo: Holly Meyer / The Tennessean)
The Grand Lodge of Tennessee in Nashville. (Photo: Holly Meyer / The Tennessean)
photo The Grand Lodge of Tennessee in Nashville. (Photo: Holly Meyer / The Tennessean)
Freemasons in Tennessee voted to uphold a ban on gay members Thursday during a members-only meeting in Nashville, according to Freemasons who witnessed the vote.

Two Freemasons confirmed the results to The Tennessean, but asked for anonymity since business conducted at the meetings is secret, and revealing it could have them kicked out of the organization. The vote took place at the Grand Lodge of Tennessee on Seventh Avenue North near Broadway.

The Grand Lodge of Tennessee did not return The Tennessean's request for comment. The organization has about 41,000 members in Tennessee and more than 300 lodges across the state, according to the Grand Lodge's website.

Read the full story from our news partner, The Tennessean, here.

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