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Nevada is first in US to recognise gay marriage in charter

However, religious organisations and members of clergy allowed to refuse to conduct weddings

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 17 Nov 2020 7:45AM

Nevada is first in US to recognise gay marriage in charter
Nevada voters approve the Marriage Regardless of Gender Amendment by 62%. – Pixabay pic, November 17, 2020

LOS ANGELES – Nevada has become the first US state to enshrine in its constitution the right of gay couples to marry, overturning an 18-year ban on same-sex marriage.

The measure was put to voters during the presidential election on November 3, and the final results were published in recent days.

Voters approved the Marriage Regardless of Gender Amendment by 62%, with 38% against, according to the Nevada secretary of state’s office.

“It feels good that we let the voters decide,” advocacy group Equality Nevada president Chris Davin told NBC News.

“The people said this, not judges or lawmakers. This was direct democracy – it’s how everything should be.”

He said the initiative is important to members of the LGBTQ community, many of whom are concerned that the new conservative-majority US Supreme Court may seek to revoke the ruling that protects same-sex marriage federally.

The new Nevada law overturns a 2002 referendum approved by voters that defined marriage as between “a male and a female person”.

However, in 2009, a domestic partnership law was passed by state lawmakers.

But it was not until June 2015 that the Supreme Court struck down all state bans on same-sex marriage.

The ballot measure that enshrines that right in Nevada’s constitution does allow religious organisations and members of the clergy in the state to refuse to perform a marriage. – AFP, November 17, 2020

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