This Tuesday, the States of Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Washington have shown their support for Marriage Equality!
Maine
Question 1 legalizes Marriage Equality, reversing a 2009 referendum that lost narrowly.
Maryland
Voters approved a state law passed earlier this year legalizing same-sex marriages.
Minnesota
Minnesota voters said "NO" to constitutional amendment 1 which would deny same-sex couples the right to marry.
Washington
Evergreen State voters approve a law passed earlier in 2012 allowing gay marriages.
“The numbers tell some of it. Now there are 10 states including the District of Columbia who permit marriage equality among all people. No longer can the opponents say marriage has never won when put to the American people because three states answered yes — Maine, Maryland and Washington.” - Washington DC Congressional Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton
Results from the elections
Maine
Question 1 legalizes Marriage Equality, reversing a 2009 referendum that lost narrowly.
Maryland
Voters approved a state law passed earlier this year legalizing same-sex marriages.
Minnesota
Minnesota voters said "NO" to constitutional amendment 1 which would deny same-sex couples the right to marry.
Washington
Evergreen State voters approve a law passed earlier in 2012 allowing gay marriages.
“The numbers tell some of it. Now there are 10 states including the District of Columbia who permit marriage equality among all people. No longer can the opponents say marriage has never won when put to the American people because three states answered yes — Maine, Maryland and Washington.” - Washington DC Congressional Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton
Results from the elections