Marriage
Amendment Summary
States
With Marriage Amendments*:
1.
Alabama (2006 by 81%)
2. Alaska
(1998 by 68%)
3. Arkansas
(2004 by 75%)
4. Georgia
(2004 by 77%)
5. Hawaii**
(1998 by 69%)
6. Kansas
(2005 by 70%)
7. Kentucky
(2004 by 75%)
8. Louisiana
(2004 by 78%)
9. Michigan
(2004 by 59%)
10. Mississippi
(2004 by 86%)
11. Missouri
(2004 by 71%)
12. Montana
(2004 by 66%)
13. Nebraska
(2000 by 70%)
14. Nevada
(2002 by 67%)
15. North
Dakota (2004 by 73%)
16. Ohio
(2004 by 62%)
17. Oklahoma
(2004 by 76%)
18. Oregon
(2004 by 57%)
19. Texas
(2005 by 76%)
20. Utah
(2004 by 66%)
States Marriage Amendments Fall 2006 Vote:
1. Arizona
(2006 by 48.2%) pending loss
2. Colorado
(2006 by 56%)
3. Idaho (2006
by 63%)
4. South
Carolina (2006 by 78%)
5. South Dakota
(2006 by 52%)
6. Tennessee
(2006 by 81%)
7. Virginia
(2006 by 57%)
8. Wisconsin
(2006 by 59%)
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OF THESE AMENDMENTS
*Every state marriage amendment voted on by
the people has passed, except in Arizona. The vote has ranged
from 48% in Arizona to 86% in Mississippi. The average pass
rate for all of the amendments, including Arizona, is 68%.
If Arizona is excluded, the average pass rate is 69%.
** Hawaii’s Amendment did not actually
define marriage, but instead reads “The Legislature
shall have the power to reserve marriage to opposite-sex couples.”
Hawaii Const. Art. 1, § 23.
last updated Nov. 15, 2006 8:49 am
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