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Poll suggests Maine voters likely to approve same-sex marriage this fall
A new poll suggests that Maine voters are likely to reverse their 2009 decision and legalize same-sex marriage when the issue is once again considered at the ballot box later this year.
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New poll reflects growing support nationwide for marriage equality
WASHINGTON — NBC News/ Wall Street Journal today released a national survey on marriage equality that reflects the ongoing sea change in public opinion on the issue — across a number of demographics, including party affiliation, age, and ethnicity.
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NJ Poll: Voters support same-sex marriage, but want to decide it at the ballot box
A new poll suggests that New Jersey voters’ support for marriage equality has reach a new high, but that two-thirds of voters want to decide the measure at the ballot box, rather than allow the state legislature to make the change.
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Poll: Record number of California voters now support marriage equality
SAN FRANCISCO — A new poll finds that nearly six out of ten California voters now support marriage equality for gay and lesbian couples, a significant increase since the state voted to ban same-sex marriage a little more than two years ago.
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Majority of Iowans opposed to constitutional ban on gay marriage
DES MOINES, Iowa — A majority of Iowans oppose a state constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage, according to a recently released poll by the Des Moines Register.
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Poll: Utahns favor legal protection for LGBTQ individuals in employment, housing
A recent poll commissioned by Equality Utah — a Salt Lake-based civil rights organization focusing on equal rights and protections for LGBT Utahns and their families — found that a majority of those polled favored a statewide non-discrimination law that would make it illegal for someone to be fired from a job solely because they are LGBT.
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Poll: Majority of Coloradans now favor full same-sex marriage
A majority of Coloradans now support full marriage equality for same-sex couples, a poll released Friday shows. According to Public Policy Polling, 47 percent of those Coloradans polled said they believe gay and lesbian couples should have all the rights of marriage — and the name to boot.
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Elon poll: Tar Heels of all ages and races oppose anti-LGBT amendment
Statewide LGBT advocacy and education group Equality North Carolina has released new data from a recent Elon University poll showing a majority of North Carolinians oppose an anti-LGBT state constitutional amendment that would ban marriage, civil unions and domestic partnerships for same-sex couples.
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Washington voters would support same-sex marriage law, new poll finds
SEATTLE — A new statewide poll by the University of Washington Center for Survey Research found most Washington state voters would support marriage equality for same-sex couples if approved by the state legislature, reported the Seattle Times.
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New Hampshire poll: Voters do not want to repeal same-sex marriage law
DURHAM, N.H. — A new poll out of New Hampshire this week shows strong opposition to repealing the state’s marriage equality law, and a majority of voters said gay marriage has had little to no effect on the state.