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  2. Same-sex marriage in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida was the 35th U.S. state to legalize same-sex marriage. Florida passed a statute banning same-sex marriage in 1977 and added a prohibition on the recognition of marriages from other jurisdictions in 1997. Voters approved a constitutional amendment that banned both same-sex marriage and civil unions in 2008.

  3. LGBTQ rights in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Florida enacted a law banning same-sex marriage. [20] Furthermore, in November 2008, 61.9 percent of residents voted for Florida Amendment 2, and since then the Florida Constitution has banned same-sex marriage and civil unions. The amendment added Article I Section 27 to the Florida Constitution, which says: [21]

  4. LGBTQ history in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida Third District Court of Appeal ruled in In re: Gill favor of the ruling on September 22, 2010, thus legalizing same-sex adoption in Florida after 33-year ban. In 2009, Miami Beach held its first gay pride parade ever and in 2020 the Greater Fort Lauderdale will be host to the first-ever Pride of the Americas Festival [ 14 ] Same-sex ...

  5. Gay couples rush to take oath of marriage before Trump takes ...

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    Same-sex marriage has been legal in the United States since the Supreme Court’s 2015 landmark ruling, Obergefell v. Hodges, which made state bans on same-sex marriage unconstitutional.

  6. 2008 Florida Amendment 2 - Wikipedia

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    Florida Amendment 2 is an amendment made to the constitution of the U.S. state of Florida in 2008. It added Article I, Section 27 to the constitution, which defines marriage as a union only between one man and one woman, and thus bans the creation of similar unions, such as civil unions or same-sex marriage.

  7. What is Donald Trump's stance on gay marriage? Here's ... - AOL

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    But days after being elected in 2016 in a "60 Minutes" interview, he said he was "fine" with same-sex marriage, a far cry from the 2016 GOP platform, which critiqued the Supreme Court decision ...

  8. Domestic partnership in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In a survey conducted by The Florida Times-Union and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, 600 likely Florida voters were asked to name the most important issue determining their vote for president. 2% of those polled named same-sex marriage as their biggest concern, while 26% said it was jobs and the economy, 16% said the situation in Iraq, and 15% ...

  9. Same-sex marriage law in the United States by state

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    This article summarizes the same-sex marriage laws of states in the United States. Via the case Obergefell v.Hodges on June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States legalized same-sex marriage in a decision that applies nationwide, with the exception of American Samoa and sovereign tribal nations.