FAYETTEVILLE, AR -- In a special referendum vote, Fayetteville voters repealed a law passed by the City Council in August that required churches, Christian schools, and other para-church ministries to hire homosexuals for "secular" jobs (such as school teachers), allowed men to use women's restrooms and locker rooms, and required Christian business owners to service "same-sex weddings." The law even provided for criminal prosecution of those who refused to comply.