States where same-sex marriage is available
Massachusetts (May 2004 — by state's Supreme Court)
New Hampshire (January 2008 — by state Legislature)
Connecticut (October 2008 — by state's Supreme Court)
Iowa (April 2009 — by state's Supreme Court)
Vermont (September 2009 — by state Legislature)
States where legalized same-sex marriage has been repealed by public vote
California (legalized in May 2008 by state Supreme Court ruling; repealed in November 2008)
Maine (legalized by state Legislature in May 2009; was to go into effect in September 2009; repealed in November 2009)
States where civil unions are allowed
Vermont (2000) *
Connecticut (2005) *
New Jersey (2007)
New Hampshire (2007) *
Notes:
- Vermont, Connecticut and New Hampshire have since legalized same-sex marriage.
- In Vermont, civil unions are no longer available as of Sept. 1, but previous civil unions will remain valid.
- In Connecticut, civil unions will cease as of Oct. 1, 2010, with all existing unions being converted to marriages.
- In New Hampshire, where same-sex marriages will be allowed at the start of 2010, all civil unions will be merged into marriage by January 2011.
States where domestic partnerships provide all or some state-level spousal benefitsHawaii (1997)
California (1999)
District of Columbia (2002)
Maine (2004)
Washington (2007)
Maryland (2008)
Oregon (2008)
Colorado (2009)
Nevada (2009)
Wisconsin (2009)
States where statutes — including those with Defense of Marriage Act language — define marriage as between a man and a womanAlabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin
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