Same-sex marriage legislation in the United States

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In response to court action in a number of states, the United States federal government and a number of state legislatures passed or attempted to pass legislation either prohibiting or allowing same-sex marriage or other types of same-sex unions.

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On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in the case of Obergefell v. Hodges that a fundamental right to marry is guaranteed to same-sex couples by the Fourteenth Amendment, and that states must allow same-sex marriage.

Federal level

In 1996, the United States Congress passed and President Bill Clinton signed Public Law 104–199, the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). Section 3 of DOMA defines "marriage" and "spouse" for purposes of both federal law and any ruling, regulation, or interpretation by an administrative bureau or agency of the United States government. [1] The impact of Section 2 of DOMA, which relieves jurisdictions within the United States of any obligation to recognize same-sex relationships legally established in any other jurisdiction, is less clear. [2]

In United States v. Windsor , the Supreme Court was asked to determine the constitutionality of Section 3 of DOMA, which defines marriage for federal purposes as the union of a man and a woman. [3] On June 26, 2013, the Supreme Court ruled by a 5–4 vote that the Section 3 of DOMA is unconstitutional. [4]

The State Marriage Defense Act, introduced in the House of Representatives on January 9, 2014, would require the federal government to recognize the validity of a marriage based on a person's legal residence (place of domicile), rather than on the validity of the marriage when and where it was solemnized (place of celebration). The Obama administration has generally used the latter standard. Its sponsors described it as a way to clarify the federal government's response to Windsor and restore the ability of the a state to control the definition of marriage within its borders. [5] [6]

In Obergefell v. Hodges , the Supreme Court was asked to determine the constitutionality of state bans on same-sex marriage licenses as well as state bans on recognition of same-sex marriages from other states. On June 26, 2015, the court ruled by a 5–4 vote that the Fourteenth Amendment obliges states to license same-sex marriages and to recognize same-sex marriages from other states. [7]

In the 111th , 112th , 113th , 114th, and 117th Congresses, the Respect for Marriage Act (RFMA) was introduced by House and Senate Democrats to repeal DOMA. [8] These efforts eventually prevailed in 2022, with the bill passing the House 267–157 and the Senate 61–36. President Joe Biden signed the bill into law on December 13, 2022. [9]

State level

List of U.S. state and territorial statutes and codes, along with the Code of the District of Columbia, recognizing or prohibiting same-sex marriage, civil unions and domestic partnerships
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List of U.S. state and territorial statutes and codes, along with the Code of the District of Columbia, recognizing or prohibiting same-sex marriage, civil unions and domestic partnerships
  Statute recognizes same-sex marriage, civil unions and/or domestic partnerships
  Statute recognizes same-sex marriage and domestic partnerships
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  Statute neither recognizes or prohibits same-sex marriage, civil unions and domestic partnerships
  Statute prohibits same-sex marriage (not enforceable)
  Statute prohibits same-sex marriage, civil unions and domestic partnerships (not enforceable)

Efforts to enable same-sex unions

Votes by state legislatures to recognize various types of same-sex unions, sorted by date:

StateDateType of same-sex unionUpper houseLower houseGovernorFinal
outcome
YesNoYesNo
Flag of Washington, D.C..svg District of Columbia June 1992Domestic partnership [10] PassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California September 1994Domestic partnership [11] [12] 21174126Vetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii March 1996Domestic partnership [13] 1411Failed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii June 1997Reciprocal beneficiary relationship [14] 2474327Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California September 1998Domestic partnership [15] 21174136Vetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of California.svg California October 1999Domestic partnership [16] 23134138Vetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of California.svg California October 1999Domestic partnership [17] 22144136Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Vermont.svg Vermont April 2000Civil union [18] 19117968Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island July 2001Domestic partnership [19] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California August 2001Domestic partnership (expansion) [20] 22124127Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California October 2001Domestic partnership (expansion) [21] 23114132Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York August 2002Domestic partnership [22] Passed1470Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York August 2002Domestic partnership (expansion) [23] Passed1470Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California September 2002Domestic partnership (expansion) [24] 26114131Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California September 2002Domestic partnership (expansion) [25] 23134327Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Washington, D.C..svg District of Columbia April 2003Domestic partnership (expansion) [26] PassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California September 2003Domestic partnership (expansion) [27] 23144133Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey January 2004Domestic partnership [28] 2394128Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Maine.svg Maine April 2004Domestic partnership [29] 18148458Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Washington, D.C..svg District of Columbia May 2004Domestic partnership (expansion) [30] PassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California September 2004Domestic partnership (expansion) [31] 23124629Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York September 2004Domestic partnership (expansion) [32] Passed1411Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Washington, D.C..svg District of Columbia December 2004Domestic partnership (expansion) [33] PassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Washington, D.C..svg District of Columbia January 2005Domestic partnership (expansion) [34] PassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut April 2005Civil union [35] 2798563Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland May 2005Domestic partnership [36] 31168350Vetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of California.svg California June 2005Marriage [37] Failed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island June 2005Domestic partnership (expansion) [38] [39] Passed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island July 2005Domestic partnership (expansion) [40] [41] Passed X mark.svg  No
Flag of California.svg California September 2005Marriage [42] 21154135Vetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of California.svg California September 2005Domestic partnership (expansion) [43] 23154728Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California September 2005Domestic partnership (expansion) [44] 21144732Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Washington, D.C..svg District of Columbia December 2005Domestic partnership (expansion) [45] PassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey January 2006Domestic partnership (expansion) [46] 390678Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Washington, D.C..svg District of Columbia January 2006Domestic partnership (expansion) [47] PassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York March 2006Domestic partnership (expansion) [48] Passed9625Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Maine.svg Maine April 2006Domestic partnership (expansion) [49] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York June 2006Domestic partnership (expansion) [50] 11427 X mark.svg  No
Flag of New York.svg New York June 2006Domestic partnership (expansion) [51] 11627 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island June 2006Domestic partnership (expansion) [52] [53] PassedPassed4 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island June 2006Domestic partnership (expansion) [54] [53] PassedPassed4 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island July 2006Domestic partnership (expansion) [55] [56] PassedPassed4 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island July 2006Domestic partnership (expansion) [57] [56] PassedPassed4 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island July 2006Domestic partnership (expansion) [58] [59] PassedPassed4 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California September 2006 Domestic partnership (expansion) [60] 24154629Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California September 2006Domestic partnership (expansion) [61] 23154731Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey December 2006Civil union [62] 23125619Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Washington, D.C..svg District of Columbia December 2006Domestic partnership (expansion) [63] PassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire April 2007Civil union [64] Failed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Washington.svg Washington April 2007Registered domestic partnership [65] 28196335Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Oregon.svg Oregon May 2007Domestic partnership [66] 2193426Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Maine.svg Maine May 2007Domestic partnership (expansion) [67] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire May 2007Civil union [68] 1410243129Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Maine.svg Maine June 2007Domestic partnership (expansion) [69] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Maine.svg Maine June 2007Domestic partnership (expansion) [70] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York June 2007Marriage [71] 8561 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island July 2007Domestic partnership (expansion) [72] [73] PassedPassed4 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California September 2007Marriage [74] 22154234Vetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of California.svg California October 2007Domestic partnership (expansion) [75] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island October 2007Domestic partnership (expansion) [76] [73] PassedPassedVetoed1 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire January 2008Contractual cohabitation [77] Failed X mark.svg  No
Flag of New York.svg New York January 2008Domestic partnership (expansion) [78] Passed X mark.svg  No
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico February 2008Domestic partnership [79] 3331 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Washington.svg Washington March 2008Registered domestic partnership (expansion) [80] [81] '29206232Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Maine.svg Maine March 2008Domestic partnership (expansion) [82] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland April 2008Domestic partnership [83] 8651 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland May 2008Domestic partnership [84] 30178846Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland May 2008Domestic partnership [85] 27208647Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Washington, D.C..svg District of Columbia May 2008Domestic partnership (expansion) [86] PassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico February 2009Domestic partnership [87] 1725 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Vermont.svg Vermont April 2009 Marriage [88] 23510049Vetoed1 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado April 2009Designated beneficiary agreement [89] 23104124Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut April 2009Marriage (codification) [90] 28710044Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Maine.svg Maine May 2009Marriage [91] 21148958Signed X mark.svg  No2
Flag of Washington, D.C..svg District of Columbia May 2009Marriage (recognition only) [92] [93] PassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Washington.svg Washington May 2009Registered domestic partnership (expansion) [94] 30186235Signed Yes check.svg  Yes3
Flag of Washington, D.C..svg District of Columbia May 2009Domestic partnership (expansion) [95] PassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Maine.svg Maine May 2009Domestic partnership (expansion) [96] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada May 2009Domestic partnership [97] [98] 1472814Vetoed1 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire June 2009Marriage [99] 1410198176Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Oregon.svg Oregon June 2009Domestic partnership (expansion) [100] 270418Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin June 2009Domestic partnership17165048Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York August 2009Domestic partnership (expansion) [101] Passed1420Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California October 2009Out-of-state pre-proposition 8 marriage recognition [102] 24144427Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York December 2009Marriage [103] 24388952 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Washington, D.C..svg District of Columbia December 2009Marriage [104] 112Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island January 2010Domestic partnership (expansion) [105] [106] PassedPassedVetoed1 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island January 2010Domestic partnership (expansion) [107] [108] PassedPassedVetoed1 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York January 2010Domestic partnership (expansion) [109] [110] 6101420Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey January 2010Marriage [111] 1420 X mark.svg  No
Flag of New York.svg New York March 2010Domestic partnership (expansion) [112] 11920 X mark.svg  No
Flag of New York.svg New York March 2010Domestic partnership (expansion) [113] [114] Passed1375Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York April 2010Domestic partnership (expansion) [115] [116] 1329 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota May 2010Domestic partnership (only 1 entitlement) [117] 41247855Vetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii July 2010 Civil union [118] 1873120Vetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of New York.svg New York August 2010Committed partnership [119] [120] 501110726Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California September 2010Domestic partnership (expansion) [121] 23125324Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Illinois.svg Illinois January 2011Civil union [122] [123] [124] 32246152Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii February 2011 Civil union [125] 1853119Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire March 2011Domestic union [126] Failed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland March 2011Marriage [127] [128] 2521 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado March 2011Civil union [129] [130] 2312 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Washington.svg Washington April 2011Recognition of out-of-state union as registered domestic partnership [131] 28195839Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada May 2011Recognition of out-of-state union as domestic partnership [132] 210410Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Washington.svg Washington May 2011Registered domestic partnership (expansion) [133] 27215740Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware May 2011Civil union [134] 1362615Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada May 2011Domestic partnership (expansion) [135] 1110 X mark.svg  No
Flag of New York.svg New York June 2011 Marriage [136] 33298063Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island July 2011Civil union [137] 21166211Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California September 2011Domestic partnership (expansion) [138] 22135225Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California October 2011Domestic partnership (expansion) [139] 2515PassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California October 2011Domestic partnership (expansion) [140] 2413PassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Washington.svg Washington February 2012Marriage [141] 28215543Signed Yes check.svg  Yes3
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey February 2012Marriage [142] 24164233Vetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland March 2012Marriage [143] 25227267Signed Yes check.svg  Yes3
Flag of New York.svg New York April 2012Domestic partnership (expansion) [144] 12910 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado May 2012Civil union [145] 2312 X mark.svg  No
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey August 2012Civil union and domestic partnership (expansion: surrogacy) [146] 21114133Vetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming January 2013Domestic partnership [147] 2435 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado March 2013Civil union [148] 21143926Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island May 2013Marriage [149] [150] 26125615Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware May 2013Marriage [151] 1292318Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota May 2013Marriage [152] 37307559Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada June 2013Domestic partnership (expansion) [153] 210410Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii November 2013 Marriage [154] 1943019Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Illinois.svg Illinois November 2013Marriage [155] [156] 32216154Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York February 2014Marriage (codification) [157] [158] 12510 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming February 2014Marriage [159] 1741 X mark.svg  No
Flag of New York.svg New York April 2014Domestic partnership (expansion) [160] [161] 12414 X mark.svg  No
Flag of California.svg California July 2014Marriage (statutory codification) [162] [163] [164] 25105111Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia February 2015Marriage (statutory codification) [165] [166] [167] 2018 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Utah.svg Utah March 2015Marriage (partial statutory codification) [168] 2603930Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico April 2015Marriage (partial codification) [169] [170] 3553710Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada June 2015Domestic partnership (expansion) [171] 210420Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada June 2015Domestic partnership (expansion) [172] 190411Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey June 2015Marriage, civil union and domestic partnership (expansion: surrogacy) [173] 21134325Vetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Maine.svg Maine June 2015Marriage (expansion) [174] 3501410Vetoed1 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Oregon.svg Oregon July 2015Marriage (statutory codification) [175] 18114018Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Guam.svg Guam August 2015Marriage (codification) [176] [177] [178] 1324 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York September 2015Marriage (codification) [179] [180] 6001461Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Washington, D.C..svg District of Columbia December 2015Domestic partnership (expansion) [181] PassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Oregon.svg Oregon March 2016Marriage (statutory codification) [182] [183] 18114313Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York March 2016Marriage (codification) [184] [185] 12912 X mark.svg  No
Flag of New York.svg New York April 2016Domestic partnership (expansion) [186] 12015 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado June 2016Conversion of civil union into marriage [187] [188] 3405213Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina June 2016Marriage (partial statutory codification) [189] Passed X mark.svg  No
Flag of California.svg California July 2016Marriage and domestic partnership (statutory codification) [190] [191] 340631Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of North Dakota.svg North Dakota January 2017Marriage (statutory codification) [192] [193] 1531 X mark.svg  No
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico February 2017Marriage (partial codification) [194] [195] 630 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Utah.svg Utah March 2017Marriage (partial statutory codification) [196] 260740Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Utah.svg Utah March 2017Marriage (partial statutory codification) [197] 290693Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Utah.svg Utah March 2017Marriage (partial statutory codification) [198] 270680Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland May 2017Domestic partnership (expansion) [199] 1382450Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada May 2017Marriage (statutory codification) [200] 2012810Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada June 2017Domestic partnership (expansion) [201] 210410Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York June 2017Marriage (codification) [202] 6201390Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey June 2017Marriage, civil union and domestic partnership (expansion: surrogacy) [203] 2215 X mark.svg  No
Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina July 2017Marriage (partial statutory codification) [204] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Maine.svg Maine July 2017Marriage (codification) [205] PassedPassed4 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland January 2018Domestic partnership (expansion) [206] 1352451Vetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico February 2018Marriage (partial codification) [207] 602 X mark.svg  No
Flag of New York.svg New York March 2018Marriage (codification) [208] 1296 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Utah.svg Utah March 2018Marriage (partial statutory codification) [209] 270700Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Utah.svg Utah March 2018Marriage (partial statutory codification) [210] 230730Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Utah.svg Utah March 2018Marriage (partial statutory codification) [211] 2344424Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Utah.svg Utah March 2018Marriage (partial statutory codification) [212] 2534526Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York April 2018Domestic partnership (expansion) [213] 11417 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota May 2018Marriage (codification) [214] 34337850Vetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey May 2018Marriage, civil union and domestic partnership (expansion: surrogacy) [215] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York June 2018Marriage (codification) [216] 574 X mark.svg  No
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire June 2018Marriage (equalization of marriageable age) [217] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Arkansas.svg Arkansas March 2019Marriage (partial statutory codification) [218] 350960Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Nebraska.svg Nebraska March 2019Marriage (partial statutory codification) [219] 386Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico March 2019Marriage (partial codification) [220] 532 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia March 2019Marriage (expansion: surrogacy) [221] 28126336Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico March 2019Marriage (partial codification) [222] 3284025Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Nebraska.svg Nebraska March 2019Marriage (partial statutory codification) [223] 450Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Utah.svg Utah March 2019Marriage (partial statutory codification) [224] 222556Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Utah.svg Utah March 2019Marriage (partial statutory codification) [225] 290694Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico April 2019Marriage (partial codification) [226] 390620Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland May 2019Marriage (expansion) [227] 341012115Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland May 2019Marriage (expansion) [228] 31141336Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma May 2019Marriage (expansion: surrogacy) [229] 3310846Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Nebraska.svg Nebraska May 2019Marriage (partial statutory codification) [230] 403Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Nebraska.svg Nebraska May 2019Marriage (partial statutory codification) [231] 338Vetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota May 2019Marriage (codification) [232] [233] 52157450Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island June 2019Marriage (expansion) [234] 350 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Maine.svg Maine June 2019Marriage (codification) [235] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware July 2019Marriage (codification) [236] 201374Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York October 2019Marriage (codification) [237] 61012123Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii December 2019Marriage and civil union (codification) [238] Passed X mark.svg  No
Flag of New York.svg New York December 2019Domestic partnership (expansion) [239] [240] 59012224Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire January 2020Marriage (codification) [241] Failed X mark.svg  No
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico February 2020Marriage (partial codification) [242] 420640Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Nebraska.svg Nebraska February 2020Marriage (partial statutory codification) [243] 470Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico February 2020Marriage (partial codification) [244] 400670Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia March 2020Marriage (partial statutory codification) [245] 28126334Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia March 2020Marriage (partial statutory codification) [246] 25136238Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia March 2020Marriage (partial statutory codification) [247] 3365842Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Utah.svg Utah March 2020Marriage (partial statutory codification) [248] 241700Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Utah.svg Utah March 2020Marriage (partial statutory codification) [249] 270710Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia April 2020Marriage (partial statutory codification) [250] 391916Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York April 2020Marriage (expansion) [251] [252] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia April 2020Marriage (statutory codification) [253] 24165343Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New York.svg New York April 2020Domestic partnership (expansion) [254] [255] 62013111Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico June 2020Marriage (codification) [256] [257] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina June 2020Marriage (partial statutory codification) [258] 470PassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire July 2020Marriage (codification) [259] Passed209119Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island July 2020Marriage (expansion) [260] 341641Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island July 2020Marriage (expansion) [261] 361671Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana 2023Marriage (codification) [262] Pending
Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan 2023Marriage (codification) [263] Pending
Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina 2023Marriage (partial statutory codification) [264] Pending
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania 2023Marriage (codification) [265] Pending
Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina 2023Marriage (partial statutory codification) [266] 500Pending
Flag of Nebraska.svg Nebraska September 15, 2023Marriage (partial statutory codification) [267] Pending
Flag of Kansas.svg Kansas January 8, 2024Marriage (codification) [268] Pending

Notes:

Efforts to prohibit same-sex unions

Votes by state legislatures to prohibit recognition of various types of same-sex unions, sorted by date:

StateDateType of same-sex unionUpper HouseLower houseGovernorFinal
outcome1
YesNoYesNo
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland May 1973Marriage [269] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of Texas.svg Texas June 1973Marriage [270] [271] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma February 1975Marriage [272] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona April 1975Marriage [273] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia August 1975Marriage [274] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of Utah.svg Utah April 1977Marriage [275] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Florida.svg Florida June 1977Marriage [276] [277] [278] 37010111Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Illinois.svg Illinois June 1977Marriage [279] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of California.svg California August 1977Marriage [280] 235682Signed Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming October 1977Marriage [281] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin July 1979Marriage [282] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire July 1987Marriage [283] [284] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire March 1994Recognition of out-of-state marriage [285] 1112 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Guam.svg Guam May 1994Marriage [286] PassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii June 1994Marriage [287] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of Utah.svg Utah March 1995Marriage [288] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of South Dakota.svg South Dakota January 1996Marriage [289] [290] [291] 2684918Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Idaho.svg Idaho February 1996Marriage [290] [292] 246664Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Idaho.svg Idaho March 1996Recognition of out-of-state marriage [293] 284596Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado March 1996Marriage [294] PassedPassedVetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Kansas.svg Kansas April 1996Marriage [290] [295] 3918738Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia April 1996Marriage [289] [290] [296] 47013510Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona May 1996Marriage [289] [290] [297] 219505Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska May 1996Marriage and civil union [290] [298] [299] 1633193 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Illinois.svg Illinois May 1996Marriage [300] [301] 4298717Signed Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee May 1996Marriage [289] [290] Passed901Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of South Carolina.svg South Carolina May 1996Marriage [302] [303] Passed820Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan June 1996Marriage [304] [305] 3128814Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan June 1996Recognition of out-of-state marriage [304] [305] Passed7428Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware June 1996Marriage [306] 173390Signed Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina June 1996Marriage and recognition of out-of-state marriage [307] [308] [309] 4149810Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri July 1996Marriage [310] 29213110Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California August 1996Marriage [311] 2021Passed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma September 1996Marriage [289] [290] 422990Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania October 1996Marriage [312] [313] 43518913Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Mississippi.svg Mississippi February 1997Marriage [314] 5001183Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Arkansas.svg Arkansas February 1997Marriage [289] [315] 340922Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of North Dakota.svg North Dakota February 1997Marriage [289] [316] 4367318Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Texas.svg Texas February 1997Marriage [314] [317] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Washington.svg Washington February 1997Marriage [318] 33156335Vetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia March 1997Recognition of out-of-state marriage [289] [319] 400879Signed Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of Maine.svg Maine March 1997Marriage [320] 2410106393 Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana April 1997Marriage [321] [322] 3810859Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Montana.svg Montana April 1997Marriage and civil union [289] [323] 4557323Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Florida.svg Florida May 1997Recognition of out-of-state marriage and civil union [289] [324] 33597193 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota June 1997Marriage [290] [325] 64010820Signed Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado June 1997Marriage [326] PassedPassedVetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Washington.svg Washington February 1998Marriage [327] [328] 34116528Vetoed4 Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of Kentucky.svg Kentucky April 1998Marriage and recognition out-of-state marriage [290] [329] 322849Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Alabama.svg Alabama May 1998Marriage [330] 3007912Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii November 1998Marriage [289] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico March 1999Marriage [331] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana July 1999Marriage and recognition of out-of-state marriage [332] 320950Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of West Virginia.svg West Virginia March 2000Marriage [333] Passed963Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire March 2000Recognition of out-of-state marriage [334] 128232 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado May 2000Marriage [335] Passed3728Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire March 2001Recognition of out-of-state civil union [336] 88276 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri July 2001Marriage [337] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of American Samoa.svg American Samoa March 2003Marriage [338] Failed X mark.svg  No
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire March 2003Recognition of out-of-state civil union [339] Failed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Texas.svg Texas May 2003Recognition of out-of-state same-sex marriage and civil union [340] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin November 2003Marriage [341] [342] 22106829Vetoed X mark.svg  No
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio February 2004Marriage, recognition of out-of-state marriage, and civil union [289] [343] 72221815Signed Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Utah.svg Utah March 2004Civil union [289] PassedPassedSigned Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia April 2004Civil union [289] [344] 271269303 Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire May 2004Recognition of out-of-state marriage [345] 167215137Signed Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming February 2007Recognition of out-of-state marriage [346] 218 X mark.svg  No
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire March 2008Recognition of out-of-state union [347] Failed X mark.svg  No
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire March 2009Civil union [348] 136205 X mark.svg  No
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire February 2010Marriage [349] 109210 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming March 2011Recognition of out-of-state marriage [350] 14163128 X mark.svg  No
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire March 2012Marriage [351] 116211 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming February 2014Recognition of out-of-state marriage [159] 2931 X mark.svg  No

Notes:

Attempts to establish same-sex unions via initiative or statewide referendum

StateIntended dateSame-sex unionDescriptionOutcome
Flag of Maine.svg Maine November 2012MarriageInitiative to establish same-sex marriage. [352] Yes check.svg  Yes

Efforts to enable ban amendment

StateDateType of same-sex unionUpper HouseLower houseFinal
outcome
YesNoYesNo
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii 1996Marriage ban permittedPassedPlaced on Ballot
1997
November 3, 1998 Referendum (69.18%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska April 17, 1998

May 12, 1998

Same-sex marriage1462812Placed on Ballot
November 3, 1998 Referendum (68.1%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana February 3, 2004Same-sex marriage [353] 427 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia February 16, 2004

February 26, 2004


March 31, 2004

Same-sex marriage and civil unions401411750 X mark.svg  No
12252Placed on Ballot
November 2004 Referendum (76.2%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri March 1, 2004

May 14, 2004

Same-sex marriage13026266 [354] Placed on Ballot
August 3, 2004 Referendum (70.6%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Mississippi.svg Mississippi March 1, 2004

April 7, 2004

Same-sex marriage9717510Placed on Ballot
November 2004 Referendum (86.01%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Utah.svg Utah March 3, 2004Same-sex marriage and civil unions [355] 2075814Placed on Ballot
November 2004 Referendum (65.86%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana May 17, 2004

May 18, 2004


June 6, 2004


June 15, 2004

Same-sex marriage and civil unions3166429 X mark.svg  No
8711Placed on Ballot
8813
September 18, 2004 Referendum (77.79%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Kentucky.svg Kentucky April 2004Same-sex marriage and civil unions [356] [357] 3358511Placed on Ballot
November 2004 Referendum (74.55%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma April 2004Same-sex marriage and civil unions2619924Placed on Ballot
November 2004 Referendum (75.58%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Kansas.svg Kansas January/February 2005Same-sex marriage and civil unions28118637Placed on Ballot
April 2005 Referendum (69.94%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Texas.svg Texas May 2005Same-sex marriage and civil unions [358] 21810129Placed on Ballot
November 2005 Referendum (76.25%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Alabama.svg Alabama March 2005Same-sex marriage and civil unions300857Placed on Ballot
June 2006 Referendum (81.2%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of South Carolina.svg South Carolina March 1, 2005

April 14, 2005

Same-sex marriage and civil unions963421Placed on Ballot
November 2006 Referendum (77.97%) Yes check.svg  Yes
January 25, 2007

February 27, 2007

927411
Flag of South Dakota.svg South Dakota February 2005Same-sex marriage and civil unions20145514Placed on Ballot
November 2006 Referendum (51.83%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin March 2004Same-sex marriage and civil unions20136827Advanced
February 200619146231Placed on Ballot
November 2006 Referendum (59.4%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee May 2004Same-sex marriage281855Advanced
March 2005293887Placed on Ballot
November 2006 Referendum (81.25%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Idaho.svg Idaho February 2006Same-sex marriage and civil unions [359] 2695317Placed on Ballot
November 2006 Referendum (63.4%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia February 26, 2005

January 15, 2006


March 7, 2006

All types of same-sex unions [360] 30107917Placed on Ballot
28118512
November 2006 Referendum (57.06%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania June 2006Same-sex marriage [360] 381213661Advanced
2007/2008 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona May/June 2008Same-sex marriage14113525 X mark.svg  No
164Placed on Ballot
November 2008 Referendum (56.2%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming February 2009Same-sex marriage [361] 2535 X mark.svg  No
Flag of West Virginia.svg West Virginia March 2009Same-sex marriage [362] 3067 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana January 2010Same-sex marriage and civil unions [363] 3810 X mark.svg  No
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire February 2010Same-sex marriage [364] 135201 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming January 2011Same-sex marriage [365] 2010 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Iowa.svg Iowa February 2011Same-sex marriage6237 X mark.svg  No
Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina September 2011Same-sex marriage and civil unions [366] 30167542Placed on Ballot
May 2012 Referendum (61.04%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota May 2011Same-sex marriage [367] 37277062Placed on Ballot
November 2012 Referendum (47.44%) X mark.svg  No
Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana March 2011Same-sex marriage and civil unions [353] 40107026 X mark.svg  No, Bill was amended
Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana February 2014Same-sex marriage [368] [369] 32175740Advanced
2015 X mark.svg  No

Notes:

Efforts to ban same-sex unions by constitutional amendment

The following table shows all popular vote results regarding state constitutional amendments concerning same-sex marriage, and in some cases civil unions and domestic partnerships. The Hawaii amendment is different in that it granted the legislature authority to "reserve marriage to opposite-sex couples" (which the legislature had already done).

StateInitiativeBan onDate Yes check.svg  Yes vote X mark.svg  No voteTotal votesVoter turnoutElectorateFinal
outcome1
VotesPercentageVotesPercentage
Flag of Alabama.svg Alabama Amendment 774 Marriage and
civil union
June 6, 2006697,59181.2%161,69418.8%859,28525.73%3,338,467 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska Ballot Measure 2 MarriageNovember 3, 1998152,96568.1%71,63131.9%224,59650.11%453,332 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona Proposition 107 Marriage and
civil union
November 7, 2006721,78948.2%775,49851.8%1,496,98738.15%3,923,786 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona Proposition 102 MarriageNovember 4, 20081,258,35556.2%980,75343.8%2,239,07855.33%2,987,451 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Arkansas.svg Arkansas Constitutional Amendment 3 Marriage and
civil union
November 2, 2004753,77074.95%251,91425.04%1,005,68451.07%1,969,208 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of California.svg California Proposition 8 MarriageNovember 4, 20087,001,08452.24%6,401,48247.76%13,743,17761.73%22,261,504 Yes check.svg  Yes2
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado Amendment 43 MarriageNovember 7, 2006855,12655.02%699,03044.98%1,554,15647.13%3,297,308 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Florida.svg Florida Amendment 2 Marriage and
civil union
November 4, 20084,890,88361.92%3,008,02638.08%8,456,32966.65%12,687,407 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia Constitutional Amendment 1 Marriage and
civil union
November 2, 20042,454,93076.2%768,71623.8%3,223,64654.84%5,878,186 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii Constitutional Amendment 2 Marriage ban
permitted
November 3, 1998285,38469.18%117,82728.56%403,21168.59%601,404 Yes check.svg  Yes3
Flag of Idaho.svg Idaho Amendment 2 Marriage and
civil union
November 7, 2006282,38663.4%163,38436.6%445,77049.04%908,925 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Kansas.svg Kansas Proposed amendment 1 Marriage and
civil union
April 5, 2005417,67569.94%179,43230.06%597,10735.5%1,688,926 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Kentucky.svg Kentucky Constitutional Amendment 1 Marriage and
civil union
November 2, 20041,222,12574.55%417,09725.45%1,639,22253.6%3,057,741 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana Constitutional Amendment 1 Marriage and
civil union
September 18, 2004619,90877.79%177,06722.21%796,97525.04%3,182,762 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan State Proposal - 04-2 All types of same-sex unions4November 2, 20042,698,07758.63%1,904,31941.37%4,602,39663.36%7,263,024 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota Amendment 1 MarriageNovember 6, 20121,399,91647.44%1,550,86452.56%2,950,78076.11%3,876,752 X mark.svg  No
Flag of Mississippi.svg Mississippi Amendment 1 MarriageNovember 2, 2004957,10486.01%155,64813.99%1,112,75253.78%2,068,766 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri Constitutional Amendment 2 MarriageAugust 3, 20041,055,77170.6%439,52929.4%1,495,30035.76%4,180,960 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Montana.svg Montana Initiative 96 MarriageNovember 2, 2004295,07066.55%148,26333.45%443,33363.41%699,114 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Nebraska.svg Nebraska Initiative Measure 416 All types of same-sex unionsNovember 7, 2000450,0770.36%189,55529.64%639,62852.24%1,224,178 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada Question 2 MarriageNovember 7, 2000412,68869.62%180,07730.38%592,76544.03%1,346,116 Yes check.svg  Yes6
Question 2 MarriageNovember 5, 2002337,19767.20%164,57332.80%501,77042.61%1,391,100 Yes check.svg  Yes6
Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina Amendment 1 Marriage and
civil union
May 8, 20121,317,17861.04%840,80238.96%2,157,98034.66%6,296,759 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of North Dakota.svg North Dakota Constitutional Measure 1 Marriage and
civil union
November 2, 2004223,57273.23%81,71626.77%305,28863.24%482,722 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio State Issue 1 Marriage and
civil union
November 2, 20043,329,33561.71%2,065,46238.29%5,394,79764.01%8,427,696 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma State Question 711 Marriage and
civil union
November 2, 20041,075,21675.58%347,30324.42%1,422,51956.65%2,510,823 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Oregon.svg Oregon Measure 36 MarriageNovember 2, 20041,028,54656.63%787,55643.37%1,816,10271.19%2,550,887 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of South Carolina.svg South Carolina Amendment 1 Marriage and
civil union
November 7, 2006829,36077.97%234,31622.03%1,063,67633.74%3,152,046 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of South Dakota.svg South Dakota Amendment C All types of same-sex unionsNovember 7, 2006172,30551.83%160,15248.17%332,45757.26%580,592 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee Amendment 1 MarriageNovember 7, 20061,419,43481.3%327,53618.7%1,746,97039.4%4,433,921 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Proposition 2 Marriage and
civil union
November 8, 20051,723,78276.25%536,91323.74%2,260,69517.97%12,577,545 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Utah.svg Utah Constitutional Amendment 3 Marriage and
civil union
November 2, 2004593,29765.86%307,48834.14%900,78557.21%1,574,463 Yes check.svg  Yes5
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia Marshall-Newman Amendment All types of same-sex unionsNovember 7, 20061,328,53757.06%999,68742.94%2,328,22443.23%5,385,522 Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin Referendum 1 Marriage and
civil union
November 7, 20061,264,31059.4%862,92440.6%2,127,23452.33%4,064,432 Yes check.svg  Yes

Notes:

Post-Obergefell attempts to repeal constitutional amendments banning same-sex unions

StateDateType of same-sex unionUpper HouseLower houseFinal
outcome
YesNoYesNo
Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada 2017Same-sex marriage1922714Advanced
March/May 2019192372Placed on Ballot
November 2020 Referendum (62.4%) Yes check.svg  Yes
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia February 2021Same-sex marriage, civil union and any marriage-like contract between unmarried persons24126033Advanced
20222514-- X mark.svg No
Flag of California.svg California 2023Same-sex marriage310670Placed on Ballot
Pending ReferendumPending
November 2024
Flag of Oregon.svg Oregon June 2023Same-sex marriage220-- X mark.svg No
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii March/April 2024Legislative authority to enact same-sex marriage ban241436Placed on Ballot
November 2024Pending ReferendumPending
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado April/May 2024Same-sex marriage2954614Placed on Ballot
November 2024Pending ReferendumPending

Proposed attempts to constitutionally block same-sex unions

State2000s2010sDetails
Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware 2009A proposed constitutional amendment, Senate Bill 27, to ban same-sex marriage failed. [373] X mark.svg Failed
Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana 2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

2014

On February 15, 2011, the Indiana House approved a ban on civil unions and marriage (70–26). The bill passed the Indiana Senate by a 40–10 vote. According to state law, the bill must now be approved by the next, separately elected legislature before voters will see the measure on the 2014 ballot. [374] On January 27, 2014, the Indiana House voted 52–43 to remove the ban on civil unions from the proposed measure. [375] On January 28, 2014, the Indiana House voted 57–40 in favor of the amended measure. [376] On February 17, 2014, the Indiana Senate voted 32–17 approving the House-amended version of the ban on gay marriage. The measure will now need to be approved by the next, separately elected legislature before voters are allowed to decide its fate in 2016. [377] X mark.svg Failed
Flag of Iowa.svg Iowa 2004
2005
2010
2011
After the Iowa Supreme Court made same-sex marriage legal in 2009, a backlash quickly developed that resulted in three of the justices losing their seats in the 2010 election. Additionally, Republicans took control of the House and fell one seat short of taking over the Senate. For a proposed constitutional amendment to come before Iowa voters, it has to be approved in exactly the same form by two consecutive general assemblies. [378] X mark.svg Failed
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota 2004
2005
2006
2007
2009
2011A bill was sponsored in 2009 but failed to be brought up for a vote. An amendment was introduced again in 2011. The House and Senate bills passed. [379] [380] Both are referred to other area.[ clarification needed ] The bill would have been approved by majority by both the Senate and house by May 23, 2011.[ clarification needed ] On May 11, 2011, the Senate passed the bill 38–27. [381] On May 22, 2011, an amendment was passed in the house by a vote of 70–62, and was placed on the ballot in the November 2012 election. [382] X mark.svg  Failed
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire 2006
2007
2010On February 17, 2010, a proposed constitutional amendment failed in the house by a 201–135 margin. [383] [384] Constitutional amendments in New Hampshire require two-thirds approval from voters. X mark.svg Failed
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 2006
2007
2008
2010Bills to place an amendment on the ballot have all failed in the House or Senate Judiciary Committee. X mark.svg Failed
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico 2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2013

2014

A joint resolution was prefiled in the New Mexico legislature for the 2014 session. [385] The resolution would define marriage as one man and one woman for the state of New Mexico. [386] X mark.svg Failed
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania 2006
2008
2009
2010
2011
2013
A joint resolution was introduced in the house of representatives with record low sponsorship on May 8, 2013. The bill would ban same-sex marriages and civil unions. Pennsylvania would become the first northeastern state with a marriage amendment. According to state law, the amendment must receive a majority vote from both chambers of the legislature in two consecutive sessions before voters are allowed to decide its fate. The soonest voters could see the measure is in 2015. [387] [388] X mark.svg Failed
Flag of West Virginia.svg West Virginia 20092010
2011
West Virginia senators proposed a constitutional amendment for the 2010 ballot that would have defined marriage as "a union between and man and a woman". The amendment was defeated. [389] [390] Another proposition was introduced in January 2011 [391] but failed to advance. X mark.svg Failed
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming 20092011In 2009, the house of representatives considered an amendment to the state constitution, House Joint Resolution 17 (also known as the "Defense of Marriage" resolution), defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman. The measure was defeated in the house on February 6, with 35 votes against and 25 in favor. On January 27, 2011, the Senate approved an amendment, [392] but it died in the house. [393] X mark.svg Failed

Efforts to ban same-sex unions by statute

The following consists of votes by statutory initiatives that ban same-sex marriage and/or civil unions and domestic partnerships:

StateDate Yes check.svg  Yes vote X mark.svg  No voteDescriptionFinal outcome
Flag of California.svg California March 200061% (4,618,673)39% (2,909,370) Proposition 22. Amend the Family Code to say: Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California. [394] 1 Yes check.svg Yes23

Notes:

Lawsuits seeking to overturn statutory bans

The following lists cases seeking to overturn marriage bans:

StateCaseDateVote forVote againstDescriptionRestrictions unconstitutional?Final outcome
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota Richard John Baker v. Gerald R. Nelson October 15, 197107 Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that Minnesota's marriage statute applied only to opposite-sex couples. [395] The case was appealed to the United States Supreme Court, but dismissed on October 10, 1972. [396] X mark.svg No X mark.svg No
Flag of Kentucky.svg Kentucky Jones v. CallahanNovember 9, 197307 Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled that Kentucky's marriage statute applied only to opposite-sex couples. [397] X mark.svg  No X mark.svg  No
Flag of Washington.svg Washington Singer v. HaraOctober 1974Failed Washington Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal of same-sex couple who were denied a marriage license by their county clerk. Washington Court of Appeals's decision stating that state marriage statutes only applied to opposite-sex couples upheld. [398] X mark.svg  No X mark.svg  No
Flag of Washington, D.C..svg District of Columbia Dean v. District of Columbia'January 199509 District of Columbia Court of Appeals ruled that District's marriage statute applied only to opposite-sex couples. [399] [400] X mark.svg  No X mark.svg  No
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii Baehr v. Miike December 9, 199905 Hawaii Supreme Court ruled on May 5, 1993, in a 3 in favor to 1 against decision, that state must provide a compelling interest to restricting marriage to opposite-sex couples. Remanded case to lower courts for trial on the subject. On December 3, 1996, Judge Chang ruled that the state had not established any compelling interest in denying same-sex couples the ability to marry and that, even if it had, it failed to prove that the Hawaii statute was narrowly tailored to avoid unnecessary abridgement of constitutional rights. He enjoined the state from refusing to issue marriage licenses to otherwise-qualified same-sex couples. [401] The following day Chang stayed his ruling, acknowledging the "legally untenable" position couples would be in should the Supreme Court reverse him on appeal. [402] Hawaii Supreme Court ruled that plaintiffs' arguments were moot in light of 1998 state constitutional amendment. [403] X mark.svg  No X mark.svg   No
Flag of Vermont.svg Vermont Baker v. Vermont December 20, 199950 Vermont Supreme Court rules that same-sex marriage or something similar must be implemented in 100 days. [404] Yes check.svg  Yes Yes check.svg  Legalized civil unions in Vermont by Vermont General Assembly
Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska Brause v. Alaska Dept of Health & Social ServicesApril 17, 200105 Alaska Supreme Court ruled that plaintiffs' arguments were moot in light of 1998 state constitutional amendment. [405] X mark.svg  No X mark.svg  No
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Massachusetts Goodridge v. Department of Public Health November 18, 200343 Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court rules that same-sex marriages must be legal in 180 days. [406] Yes check.svg  Yes Yes check.svg  Legalized same-sex marriage in Massachusetts on May 17, 2004
Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona Harold Donald Standhardt and Tod Alan Keltner v. State of ArizonaMay 25, 2004Failed Arizona Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal of a unanimous Arizona Appellate Court ruling upholding statutory marriage ban. [407] [408] X mark.svg No X mark.svg No
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana Forum for Equality v McKeithen January 19, 200507District Judge William Morvant of Baton Rouge struck down the constitutional amendment on the grounds that it violated a provision of the state constitution requiring that an amendment cover only one subject. The Louisiana Supreme Court, however, upheld the constitutional amendment. [409] X mark.svg No X mark.svg No
Flag of Oregon.svg Oregon Mary Li and Rebecca Kennedy et al. v. State of Oregon et al.April 200507 Oregon Supreme Court ruled that plaintiffs' arguments were moot in light of 2004 state constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. [410] X mark.svg No X mark.svg No
Flag of New York.svg New York Hernandez v. RoblesJuly 6, 200624 New York Court of Appeals upheld New York's marriage statute did not allow same-sex marriage, and that there is no constitutional right to same-sex marriage. [411] X mark.svg No X mark.svg No
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia Perdue v. O'KelleyJuly 7, 200607On May 16, 2006, Constance C. Russell of Fulton County Superior Court struck down the constitutional amendment on the grounds that it violated a provision of the state constitution requiring that an amendment cover only one subject. The Georgia Supreme Court, however, upheld the constitutional amendment. [412] X mark.svg No X mark.svg No
Flag of Washington.svg Washington Andersen v. King County July 26, 200645 Washington Supreme Court upholds Washington's statute banning same-sex marriage. [413] X mark.svg No X mark.svg No
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey Lewis v. Harris October 25, 200670 New Jersey Supreme Court rules that same-sex marriage or something similar must be implemented in 100 days. [414] Yes check.svg  Yes Yes check.svg  Legalized civil unions in New Jersey by New Jersey General Assembly
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland Conaway v. Deane & Polyak September 200734 Maryland Court of Appeals upholds Maryland's statute banning same-sex marriage. [415] X mark.svg No X mark.svg No
Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan Pride at Work v. GranholmMay 7, 200852 Michigan Supreme Court ruled that Michigan's constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage and civil unions also applies to domestic partner benefits. [416] [417] X mark.svg  No X mark.svg   Constitution of Michigan prohibits domestic partner benefits for same-sex couples
Flag of California.svg California In re Marriage Cases May 15, 200843 California Supreme Court overturns Proposition 22 and rules that in 30 days, same-sex marriages must be legal. [418] Yes check.svg  Yes Yes check.svg  Same-sex marriage licenses issued in California from June 17, 2008, to November 5, 2008
X mark.svg  On November 5, 2008, Proposition 8 goes into effect banning same-sex marriage in the Constitution of California
Yes check.svg
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut Kerrigan v. Commissioner of Public Health October 10, 200843 Connecticut Supreme Court rules that same-sex marriages must be legal in 30 days. [419] Yes check.svg  Yes Yes check.svg  Legalized same-sex marriage in Connecticut on November 12, 2008
Flag of Iowa.svg Iowa Varnum v. Brien April 200970 Iowa Supreme Court rules that same-sex marriages must be legal in 27 days. [420] Yes check.svg  Yes Yes check.svg  Legalized same-sex marriage in Iowa on April 27, 2009
Flag of California.svg California Strauss v. Horton May 26, 200916 California Supreme Court upholds Proposition 8; however, same-sex marriages performed before November 5, 2008, are also upheld. [421] X mark.svg  No X mark.svg California Supreme Court upholds Proposition 8; however, same-sex marriages performed before November 5, 2008, are also upheld.
Yes check.svg
Flag of New York.svg New York Lewis v. New York State Department of Civil ServiceNovember 200932The case challenging the recognition of same-sex marriages in the state of New York was heard by New York Court of Appeals and upheld the rights that came with the recognition of same-sex marriages. [422] Yes check.svg Recognition upheld Yes check.svg Continuing the recognition of same-sex marriages abroad.
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin McConkey v. Van HollenJune 30, 201007 Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds constitutional amendment. [423] X mark.svg No X mark.svg No
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming Christiansen v. ChristiansenJune 2011Allowed Wyoming Supreme Court allows two Wyoming residents to dissolve a legal relationship created under the laws of Canada. [424] Yes check.svg Yes Yes check.svg Couple can divorce in Wyoming
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland McConkey v. Van HollenMay 18, 201270 Maryland Court of Appeals upholds Maryland's recognition of out-of-state same-sex marriages. [425] Yes check.svg Recognition upheld Yes check.svg Continuing the recognition of same-sex marriages abroad.
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin Appling v. Doyle July 31, 201470On November 4, 2009, Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to hear the challenge to Wisconsin's domestic partnership. [426] On June 20, 2011, the Circuit court Judge Dan Moeser ruled that the domestic partnership registry does not violate the state constitution, finding that the state "does not recognize domestic partnership in a way that even remotely resembles how the state recognizes marriage". [427] On December 21, 2012, District 4 Court of Appeals affirms Judge Moeser's decision in a unanimous ruling. [428] On July 31, 2014, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the domestic partnership law does not violate the state's constitutional ban on same-sex marriage. [429] Yes check.svg Recognition upheld Yes check.svg Wisconsin's domestic partnership law is upheld.
Flag of Montana.svg Montana Donaldson and Guggenheim v. State of MontanaDecember 201234 Montana Supreme Court affirmed a lower court's dismissal of this case because the plaintiffs had not identified specific state statutes in their complaint. They did not seek the right to marry, but equal treatment for same-sex couples with respect to inheritance rights, health care decisions, and parenting. The Court invited the plaintiffs to file an amended complaint citing specific statutes, [430] which the plaintiffs, did on April 16, 2013. [431] X mark.svg NoPending (Lewis and Clark County District Court)
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico Griego v. Oliver December 19, 201350On March 21, 2013, ACLU filed a lawsuit in the Albuquerque District court on behalf of two New Mexico couples who are seeking the right to marry. On December 19, 2013, New Mexico's Supreme Court declared that denying marriage to same-sex couples is unconstitutional in the state. [432] Yes check.svg  Yes Yes check.svg Legalized same-sex marriage in New Mexico on December 19, 2013
Flag of Texas.svg Texas In Re Marriage of J.B. and H.B. June 19, 2015n/an/aCounty judge ruled statutory and constitutional ban on same-sex marriage in violation of the US constitution; appealed to 5th Texas Court of Appeals. The court says Texas's same-sex marriage ban is constitutional. [433] The Fifth Circuit denied en banc review. J.B. sought review from the Texas Supreme Court in February 2011 and that court requested briefs in October. [434] On July 3, 2013, the Texas Supreme Court sua sponte ordered supplemental merits briefing in light of United States v. Windsor . [435] Case dismissed on June 19, 2015, because a Petitioner died.
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Texas v. NaylorJune 19, 201553On January 7, 2011, the Third Court of Appeals in Austin in the case of State of Texas v. Angelique S. Naylor and Sabina Daly rejected, on procedural grounds, the Texas attorney general's appeal of a divorce granted by a lower court to a same-sex couple married in Massachusetts. [436] [437] The appeal was still pending in December 2012. [438] Third Court of Appeals upheld in a 5-3 decision on June 19, 2015. The Court ruled that the Texas government had no standing to intervene in the divorce.

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