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Poll: Calif. support of marriage equality a record high 61 percent

Poll: Calif. support of marriage equality a record high 61 percent

SAN FRANCISCO — A record 61 percent of Californians now approve of allowing same-sex couples to marry, according to a poll released Thursday.

The Field Poll found 78 percent support among people 39 and younger and a solid majority of middle-aged residents now back gay marriage – 56 percent. Even among senior citizens there is 48 percent support, compared with 42 percent against.

The overall results represent a reversal in views about the issue in the 36 years the Field Poll has been taking surveys on gay marriage. In 1977, when the first survey was conducted, only 28 percent approved of gay marriage, while 59 percent were opposed.

The most recent survey found broad-based support, with the majority of most subgroups within the survey – men and women, all racial and ethnic groups, and each major region of the state – saying they favor same-sex marriage.

Ninety percent of people who described themselves as liberal said they approved of allowing gay couples to wed. The survey found 53 of Republicans were opposed, while 39 percent approved. Just 25 percent of those who said they were conservative favored gay marriage.

The survey results come as the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments on gay marriage. The justices will consider whether California’s ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. Twenty-nine other states have constitutional amendments banning gay marriage, while nine states and the District of Columbia recognize same-sex marriage.

The Field Poll of 834 registered California voters was conducted Feb. 5-17. The margin of error is plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

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