On June 26, 2015 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the denial of marriage licenses violated the Due Process and the Equal Protection clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. The ruling made same sex marriage legal in all 50 U.S. States.
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Response rates from 1.2k Social Democracy voters.
97% Yes |
3% No |
95% Yes |
3% No |
1% Yes, but allow churches the right to refuse same-sex ceremonies |
1% No, allow civil unions but don’t call it marriage |
1% Take the government out of marriage and instead make it a religious decision |
0% No, marriage should be defined as between a man and woman |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.2k Social Democracy voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1.2k Social Democracy voters.
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Unique answers from Social Democracy voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9VJ6VG93mos3MO
yes, legalize, tax, and regulate in each district if approved by a simple majority of the population in the district
@95YRDML2yrs2Y
Yes. Also, allow marrying of jews with a non-orthodox rabbi, and civil marriages. Allow orthodox rabbis, churches and mosques to deny same sex marriage
@8QTS6R54yrs4Y
Yes, but take the government out of marriage and instead make it a legal contract and a separate religious ceremony for those who want one
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