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Same-Sex Marriage in the US
June 2006

The US Senate is set to consider a constitutional amendment which would define marriage as a legal state conferred only on heterosexuals. Currently, 39 states have laws modeled after the federal Defense of Marriage Act.

State Legal Status Amendment
Alabama Federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) adopted as state law No
Alaska State constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage modeled on DOMA; favorable Court ruling. Yes
Arkansas Constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, civil unions, and partnership benefits; this was a citizen initiative. Yes
Arizona On 2006 ballot: a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, civil unions, and partnership benefits; this is a citizen initiative. No
California State law banning same-sex marriage on appeal to State Supreme Court. No
Colorado Federal DOMA adopted as state law No
Connecticut Civil unions put into law in 2005. No
Delaware Federal DOMA adopted as state law No
Florida Federal DOMA adopted as state law No
Georgia Constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, civil unions, and partnership benefits; this was a legislative initiative Yes
Hawaii State constitutional amendment; legislature also approved DOMA, but state also provides some benefits to same-sex partners Yes
Idaho Federal DOMA adopted as state law No
Illinois Federal DOMA adopted as state law No
Indiana Federal DOMA adopted as state law No
Iowa Federal DOMA adopted as state law No
Kansas Federal DOMA adopted as constitutional amendment Yes
Kentucky Constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, civil unions, and partnership benefits; this was a legislative initiative Yes
Louisiana Federal DOMA adopted as state law and constitutional amendment Yes
Maine Federal DOMA adopted as state law No
Maryland In 1973, became the first state to define marriage as being between a man and a woman No
Massachusetts Same-sex marriage upheld by State Supreme Court in November 2003; marriage amendment proposed. No
Michigan Constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, civil unions, and partnership benefits Yes
Minnesota Federal DOMA adopted as state law No
Mississippi Constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage; this was a legislative initiative Yes
Missouri Federal DOMA written into constitution 3 August 2004 Yes
Montana Constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage Yes
Nebraska Federal DOMA adopted as constitutional amendment. Yes
Nevada Federal DOMA adopted as constitutional amendment. Yes
New Hampshire State law predates DOMA No
New Jersey State law provides for domestic partner registry No
New Mexico No legislative public policy - 2004 Attorney General ruing defines marriage as being heterosexual. No
New York No legislative public policy No
North Carolina Federal DOMA adopted as state law No
North Dakota Constitutional amendment amendment to ban gay marriage, civil unions, and partnership benefits; this was a citizen initiative Yes
Ohio Constitutional amendment amendment to ban gay marriage, civil unions, and partnership benefits; this was a citizen initiative
In Cincinnati, voter's repealed a 1993 ban on laws supporting gay rights; it was the only city in the nation with that type of law.
Yes
Oklahoma Constitutional amendment amendment to ban gay marriage, civil unions, and partnership benefits; this was a legislative initiative Yes
Oregon Constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage; this was a citizen initiative Yes
Pennsylvania Federal DOMA adopted as state law No
Rhode Island No legislative public policy No
South Carolina Federal DOMA adopted as state law. No
South Dakota Federal DOMA adopted as state law. No
Tennessee Federal DOMA adopted as state law; state constitutional amendment on track to be ratified by voters in 2006. No
Texas Federal DOMA adopted as state law; voters approved constitutional amendment in 2005. Yes
Utah Voters have ratified state constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, civil unions, and partnership benefits; this was a legislative initiative. Yes
Vermont High court allowed the Legislature to ban same-sex marriage as long as it provided for civil unions; 2000 No
Virginia Federal DOMA adopted as state law No
Washington Marriage is a civil contract between a male and a female who have each attained the age of eighteen years. Two legal challenges. No
West Virginia Federal DOMA adopted as state law. No
Wisconsin No DOMA but courts have ruled marriage can only occur between a man and a woman. Constitutional Amendment pending. No
Wyoming State law prohibiting same-sex marriage pre-dates DOMA. "Marriage is a civil contract between a male and a female person to which the consent of the parties capable of contracting is essential." No

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