Facebook has clarified that the photo of two men kissing, which was posted on a page protesting a London pub's decision to eject a same-sex couple for kissing, was removed in error. The BBC received complaints after broadcasting a picture of a gay kiss before the watershed. Republicans are expected to gain at least one governor seat in the 11 states voting tonight, potentially increasing their hold to more than two-thirds of the nation's top state offices. Over 100 people attended a meeting to discuss the possibility of the county seceding from the state, while Democrats are expected to maintain their seats in West Virginia, Missouri, Vermont and Delaware, with safe wins in the respective races. Republicans hold a majority of governorships with 29, while Democrats hold 20, including Rhode Island's, and top state officials are expected to have a major impact on health care in the coming years, despite the traditionally lesser importance of the governor's office compared to the party in control of the state legislature. Republicans are expected to take control of the North Carolina governorship and easily win GOP-held seats in Utah, North Dakota, and Indiana, while other state races remain too close to call. Tonight's competitive contests are in Montana, New Hampshire and Washington, where incumbent Democratic governors are not running. Proponents of the proposed state of Jefferson are advocating for it to bring representation to rural North State counties and free them from burdensome state regulations. The photo used to illustrate the John Snow Kiss-In was a promotional still from the British soap opera “Eastenders”, the Facebook event for the John Snow Kiss-In was made private by the creator, prompting scores of people to post. On Tuesday, the Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 to support the county's split from the state of California, with over 100 people in attendance indicating their support and a dozen speaking in favor of the declaration. Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia is an attempt to build a devices and services strategy, different from Apple's, and to gain a foothold in the business market by buying Nokia's cell phone business and licensing its patent portfolio, which had a market share of over.