Doom for Democrats: State-by-State Homosexual Marriage Votes May 10, 2012 by The Godfather
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Baptist Press) Every state that has voted on the issue of marriage at the ballot has affirmed the traditional definition of marriage being between a man and a woman.
Following is a list of each state that has voted on the issue. Unless noted, each vote involved a constitutional marriage amendment. Passage of the various proposals has come by an average margin of 67-33 percent.
1998
Alaska, 68-32 percent
Hawaii, 69-31 percent
2000
California, 61-39 percent[1]
Nevada, 70-30 percent (first of two required votes)
2002
Nevada, 67-33 percent (second of two required votes)
2004
Arkansas, 75-25 percent
Georgia, 76-24 percent
Kentucky, 75-25 percent
Louisiana, 78-22 percent
Michigan, 59-41 percent
Mississippi, 86-14 percent
Missouri, 71-29 percent
Montana, 67-33 percent
North Dakota, 73-27 percent
Ohio, 62-38 percent
Oklahoma, 76-24 percent
Oregon, 57-43 percent
Utah, 66-34 percent
2005
Kansas, 70-30 percent
2006
Alabama, 81-19 percent
Colorado, 56-44 percent
Idaho, 63-37 percent
South Carolina, 78-22 percent
South Dakota, 52-48 percent
Tennessee, 81-19 percent
Virginia, 57-43 percent
Wisconsin, 59-41 percent
2008
Arizona, 56-44 percent[2]
California, 52-48 percent
Florida, 62-38 percent
2009
Maine, 53-47 percent[3]
2012
North Carolina, 61-39 percent
Poster Comment:
Looks like the narrow minded bigots have spoken ehh Mikey..... (sarc).... Then again maybe the voters have decided they've put up with the "REAL" bigots long enough!!!