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Marriage Equality: State by State

Interesting facts and figures that surely will change very soon. Most recent anti-gay-marriage amendment approved by both the legislature and voters: Kansas, in April

  • The 17 other states where bans exist: Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah

  • Amendments approved and scheduled for a popular vote: Texas (in November); Alabama, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee (all in 2006)

  • Amendments now pending in legislatures: Delaware, Illinois, New Jersey, North Carolina, Wisconsin

  • Amendments requiring a second legislative vote: Virginia (in 2006), Indiana (in 2007)

  • Amendments that have failed in legislatures this year: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Washington

  • Statutes permitting gay marriages passed by a legislature: California

  • Statutes permitting gay marriages pending in a legislature: New York

  • Statutes permitting gay marriages that failed in legislatures: Maine, Rhode Island

  • Statutes banning gay marriages pending in legislatures: New Jersey, New York

  • Statutes banning gay marriages that failed in legislatures: Maryland, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Wyoming

  • Lawsuits asking for the right to marry: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, California, Washington, Maryland

  • Lawsuits against some form of anti-gay amendment: Nebraska, Georgia, Ohio, Oregon

  • States considering opening marriage laws: New Hampshire, through its Marriage Commission

  • States where anti-gay activists are trying to force a referendum: California, Massachusetts, Colorado, Arizona


Data via The Village Voice.

Posted by Bryan Harding

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By Blogger Pseudo-intellectual lunatic, at 9/20/05, 7:45 PM

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