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Life & Events > Polls Shows Calif.support of Gay Marriages
 

Polls Shows Calif.support of Gay Marriages



Sharon Papo, second from left, and her partner Amber Weiss apply for an appointment for a marriage licence at the county clerks office as Amanda Lee, second from right, and her partner Megan Burritt kiss as they wait in line at City Hall in San Francisco May 15.


SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Barring a stay of a historic California Supreme Court ruling, same-sex couples will be able to wed in the state beginning June 17, according to a state directive issued Wednesday.
The state said it chose June 17 because the state Supreme Court has until the day before to decide whether to grant a stay of its May 15 ruling legalizing gay marriage.

Gay-rights advocates and some clerks initially thought couples would be able to wed as early as Saturday, June 14. The court's decisions typically take effect 30 days after they are made.

The guidelines from Mark Horton, director of the California Department of Public Health, to the state's 58 county clerks also contained copies of new marriage forms that include lines for "Party A" and "Party B" instead of bride and groom. The gender-neutral nomenclature was developed in consultation with county clerks, according to the letter.

"Effective June 17, 2008, only the enclosed new forms may be issued for the issuance of marriage licenses in California," the directive reads.

A group opposed to gay marriage has asked the court to stay its decision until after the November election, when voters are likely to face a ballot initiative that would once again define marriage as a union between a man and a woman. Passage of the initiative would overrule the Supreme Court.

Under the Supreme Court's regular rules of procedure, justices have until the end of the day June 16 to rule on the stay request, according to the memo sent by e-mail to county clerks. Lawyers involved in the marriage case have said previously the court could grant itself an extra 60 days to consider the stay.

A poll released Wednesday found that for the first time, about half of California voters support same-sex marriage.

The Field Poll found that 51% of respondents backed legalizing same-sex marriage and 42% opposed it. A 2006 poll found that 44% supported same-sex marriage and 50% objected; in 1977, the first year Field posted the question to California voters, only 28% were in favor.

"I would say this is a historic turning point or milestone," poll director Mark DiCamillo said. "We have speculated in the past there would be some time in the future when a majority would support same-sex marriage. Well, the lines have crossed."

The survey of 1,052 registered voters was conducted over the phone from May 17 to May 26 and had a sampling error of plus or minus 3.2 percentage points.

The poll's findings conflict with a Los Angeles Times/KTLA poll of 705 voters released last week that found 54% backed the proposed gay marriage ban and 35% opposed it.

Andrew Pugno, legal adviser for the coalition of religious and social conservative groups sponsoring the measure, said the Times poll is more consistent with his group's internal polling.

"We could acknowledge there has been increasing acceptance of the idea of gay relationships over the last 10 or 20 years, but we think when it comes to marriage there is still a solid majority who want to see it reserved for a man and a woman, and that is all this initiative is about," Pugno said.

posted on May 28, 2008 4:17 PM ()

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comment by fredo on May 29, 2008 10:18 AM ()
I think there will allways be some who will be opposed to gay marriages, but look what it was like not so long ago where it was un-heard of for a married couple to get devorced after pledging their vows in the eyes of god, not to mention the sex before marriage thing. Today in the modern world people are doing what they please, so why shouldn't the gay community be able to?
comment by lynnie on May 29, 2008 10:08 AM ()
'Barring a stay'--important words!!!
comment by greatmartin on May 28, 2008 5:19 PM ()

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