When was gay marriage on the ballot for maryland
The ballot measure read as follows: [4] Question 6 Referendum Petition Civil Marriage Protection Act (Ch. The Act also provides religious protections. Advocate Newsletter.
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Throughout the evening's election returns, Maryland's Question 6 maintained a strong lead, but the final tally saw Marylanders uphold the state's marriage equality law, according to Politico. The Maryland Marriage Alliance, which opposes marriage equality, released the standard misleading, dishonest ads equality opponents rely upon time and time again.
The equality coalition's first TV ads featured two black Baptist Reverends indicating their support and affirming the belief that "government should treat everyone equally," while not forcing "any church to perform a same-sex marriage if it's against their beliefs.
Text of measure Editor's note: A vote 'For the Referred Law' is in favor of keeping the current law allowing same-sex marriage, in place and unaltered. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
The heavily Democratic state was among the first to affirm marriage equality at the ballot box, with voters upholding the state's same-sex marriage law. For the first time, same-sex marriage was approved by popular vote, when Maryland and Maine passed ballot referendums on Election Day.
Maryland Officially Becomes Gay-Marry-Land The heavily Democratic state was among the first to affirm marriage equality at the ballot box, with voters upholding the state's same-sex marriage law. In March of this year, Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley signed into law a marriage equality bill that had successfully passed through both chambers of the state legislature.
Be sure to follow Advocate on your favorite social platform. Other prohibitions and age restrictions relating to who may legally marry remain in place. 2 of the Legislative Session) Establishes that Maryland’s civil marriage laws allow gay and lesbian couples to obtain a civil.
Another adfeaturing Marylander Ceci Royals, claimed that equality opponents are victims of intimidation when they are called bigots, cowards, and "sexual rednecks. Sign up for our email newsletter. The coalition supporting marriage equality boasted more than partners from a broad cross-section of the business, private and public sector, entertainment, and faith communities.
Marriage Equality. Question 6 (colloquially called the Maryland same-sex marriage referendum) is a referendum that appeared on the general election ballot for the U.S. state of Maryland to allow voters to approve or reject the Civil Marriage Protection Act —a bill legalizing same-sex marriage passed by the General Assembly in The referendum was approved by % of voters on November 6,and.
Privacy Policy Terms of Use. Search form Search. Join the fight. QUESTION 6: REFERENDUM BY PETITION Statutory Enactment Petitioned to Statewide Referendum - Civil Marriage Protection Act Chapter 2 of (House Bill ) Summary This Act amends current law to allow gay and lesbian couples to obtain a civil marriage license.
But before the law could take effect, opponents gathered enough signatures to refer the issue to voters with a referendum, which appeared on Maryland's ballot as Question 6. A recent Baltimore Sun article found that both pro- and anti-equality campaigns have nearly emptied their coffers funding this fight.
His leadership, along with groups like the NAACP, have shown that at the end of the day human dignity wins out and that in this country we can have no second-class citizens or second-class marriages. POLLS While polling consistently indicates a tight race to protect marriage equality in Maryland, the most recent snapshots offered an optimistic outlook.
Become a member today to help us continue this work. The anti-equality campaign started its TV blitz with an second spot falsely claiming that children do best when raised by a married mother and father, and that marriage had been comprised of "one man and one woman" for thousands of years.
African American voters are typically Democratic, and polls indicate that support for marriage equality among black Americans has been steadily rising since the president announced his personal support for marriage equality in April. It is the momentum reflected in poll after poll that shows a growing majority for marriage equality across the country.
A Baltimore Sun poll of likely voters found that "more than half of likely black voters favor legalizing same-sex marriage, compared with a quarter who are opposed. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a Republican, not only endorsed the Yes on 6 campaign, but also added a quarter-million dollar donation to Marylanders for Marriage Equality in mid-October.
Maryland voters made history on Tuesday by becoming among the first in the nation's history to affirm marriage equality at the ballot box. While that margin wasn't big enough to guarantee victory, many pundits' eyes were on the African American community, which makes up about a quarter of Maryland's electorate and which turned out in force to help reelect Barack Obama.
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