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2012 Maryland Question 6

Question 6 (colloquially called the Maryland same-sex marriage referendum) is a referendum that appeared on the general election ballot for the U.S. state of Maryland to allow voters to approve or reject the Civil Marriage Protection Act—a bill legalizing same-sex marriage passed by the General Assembly in 2012. The referendum was approved by 52.4% of voters on November 6, 2012, and thereafter went into effect on January 1, 2013.[1]

Referendum Question 6
November 6, 2012
Civil Marriage Protection Act
Results
Choice
Votes %
Yes 1,373,504 52.43%
No 1,246,045 47.57%
Valid votes 2,619,549 95.81%
Invalid or blank votes 114,627 4.19%
Total votes 2,734,176 100.00%
Source:

Ballot measure edit

The ballot measure read as follows:[2]

Question 6
Civil Marriage Protection Act

Establishes that Maryland's civil marriage laws allow gay and lesbian couples to obtain a civil marriage license, provided they are not otherwise prohibited from marrying; protects clergy from having to perform any particular marriage ceremony in violation of their religious beliefs; affirms that each religious faith has exclusive control over its own theological doctrine regarding who may marry within that faith; and provides that religious organizations and certain related entities are not required to provide goods, services, or benefits to an individual related to the celebration or promotion of marriage in violation of their religious beliefs.

The choices read as follows:[2]

For the Referred Law
Against the Referred Law

History edit

The Civil Marriage Protection Act[3] was passed by the Maryland General Assembly in February 2012 and signed on March 1, 2012, by Governor Martin O'Malley. The Maryland House of Delegates approved the bill by a 72–67 vote,[3][4] and the Maryland Senate approved the bill by a vote of 25–22.[5][6] Sections 2, 3 and 4 of the bill were included to ensure that religious leaders, religiously controlled institutions, and their programs are legally protected from being required to officiate or provide facilities for a same-sex marriage or couple if they refuse.[7]

Opponents of same-sex marriage announced the launch of the petition drive for the referendum two weeks later.[8] "The General Assembly and the governor do not have the final word on marriage in Maryland," said Derek McCoy, executive director of Maryland Marriage Alliance. "The people do."[8] Petitioners submitted more than twice the number of required signatures to place the referendum on the election ballot,[9] and in June, the State Board of Elections announced that enough were validated.[10]

Support and opposition edit

 
Campaign signs outside of a polling place in Towson, Maryland. November 2012.

Support for Question 6 consisted of a coalition of civil rights leaders, clergy,[11] businesses,[12] partners,[13] and politicians known as Marylanders for Marriage Equality.[14] The opposition to Question 6 consisted of religious figures and politicians known as the Maryland Marriage Alliance.[15]

Governor Martin O'Malley, a Catholic, led the 2012 campaign for same-sex marriage in Maryland.[16][17][18] O'Malley said he concluded that "discriminating against individuals based on their sexual orientation in the context of civil marital rights is unjust" and "treating the children of families headed by same-sex couples with lesser protections under the law than the children of families headed by heterosexual parents, is also unjust."[19]

Arguments supporting Question 6 included protecting the children of gay and lesbian couples by affording their parents equal rights under the law,[20] improving quality of life,[21] principles of fairness,[22] civil equality,[23] and highlighting religious protections.[24] Arguments in opposition to Question 6 included protecting children from being taught same-sex marriage in public schools[25] with a focus on "boys can marry boys",[26][27][28][29] preserving parental rights,[30] a traditional definition of marriage as between one man and one woman,[31] and protecting religious beliefs.[32] An official at Gallaudet University, Angela McCaskill, used as an example[33] of religious persecution in a political ad opposing same-sex marriage, opted to have herself removed because it was misleading.[34] McCaskill, who was fired after the university learned that she signed the petition in opposition of Question 6, said she signed solely "because she believed the matter should be voted on."[35] Her personal views on same-sex marriage were unknown.[34] Religious officials, as well as supporters of same-sex marriage rallied for McCaskill and called for her reinstatement, stating that she should not be penalized for her personal views.[36] Several dozen small employers in the state have said that same-sex marriage will be good for business, helping to attract and retain talent.[37]

Fundraising edit

Advocates for Question 6 raised a total of approximately $4.1 million: contributions from the organizations and individuals under Marylanders for Marriage Equality (78.5%), Human Rights Campaign's National Marriage Fund and Maryland Families PAC (14.2%), NAACP's National Voter Fund for Question 6 (5.8%), Freedom to Marry's Maryland PAC (0.9%), and Maryland for All Families (0.1%).[38] Opponents of Question 6 raised a total of approximately $1.7 million: contributions from the organizations and individuals under Maryland Marriage Alliance,[38] National Organization for Marriage (75%), and the Knights of Columbus (14.7%).[39]

Notable Supporters
Notable Opponents

Opinion polls edit

Public opinion surveys have reported those in favor of same-sex marriage and those opposed.

Date of opinion poll Conducted by Sample size
In favor Opposed Undecided Margin of Error
January 9–15, 2012[56] Gonzales Research & Marketing Strategies 808 49% 47% 4% ±3.5%
January 23–26, 2012[57] The Washington Post 1,064 50% 44% 6% ±3.5%
March 5–7, 2012[58] Public Policy Polling 600 52% 44% 4% ±3.5%
March 16–19, 2012[59] OpinionWorks 601 40% 43% 16% ±4%
May 14–21, 2012[60][61] Public Policy Polling 852 57% 37% 6% ±3.5%
July 24–28, 2012[62][63] Hart Research Associates 504 54% 40% 6% ±4.5%
September 17–23, 2012[64] Gonzales Research & Marketing Strategies 813 51% 43% 6% ±3.5%
September 25–27, 2012[65] OpinionWorks 804 49% 39% 12% ±3.5%
October 11–15, 2012[66] The Washington Post 843 52% 43% 5% ±4%
October 20–23, 2012[67][68] OpinionWorks 801 46% 47% 6% ±3.5%
October 21–25, 2012[69][70] Sarah T. Hughes Field Politics Center
at Goucher College
667 55.4% 39.2% 5.4% ±3.79%

Results edit

On November 6, 2012, the measure was approved by 52.4% of voters.[71][72] In a statement regarding the election results, Governor Martin O'Malley said "Whether your parents happen to be gay or straight, Democratic, Republican or Independent, your families are equal before the eyes of the law."[73] The leading opposition group said that "No matter how it turns out, there have been thousands of people who are engaged in the process."[73] On November 29, 2012, Attorney General Doug Gansler issued a legal opinion stating that court clerks could begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples once the governor certified the election results on December 6, 2012, though they would not become effective until January 1, 2013.[74] 21 out of the 24 counties in Maryland chose to issue the licenses ahead of schedule.[1]

An exit poll conducted by AP and Edison Research found:[75]

  • 7 in 10 young voters, age 29 and under, voted in favor of same-sex marriage.
  • Almost 6 in 10 of those age 30 to 44 voted in favor of same-sex marriage.
  • Nearly two-thirds of women with children voted in favor of same sex marriage.
  • Those over age 45 slightly voted against same-sex marriage.
  • Nearly two-thirds of those age 65 and older voted against same-sex marriage.

County breakdown edit

See also edit

Other same-sex marriage referendums edit

External links edit

  • House Bill 438 – Civil Marriage Protection Act

References edit

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Question 6 redirects here For the 1992 referendum see 1992 Maryland Question 6 Question 6 colloquially called the Maryland same sex marriage referendum is a referendum that appeared on the general election ballot for the U S state of Maryland to allow voters to approve or reject the Civil Marriage Protection Act a bill legalizing same sex marriage passed by the General Assembly in 2012 The referendum was approved by 52 4 of voters on November 6 2012 and thereafter went into effect on January 1 2013 1 Referendum Question 6November 6 2012Civil Marriage Protection ActResultsChoice Votes Yes 1 373 504 52 43 No 1 246 045 47 57 Valid votes 2 619 549 95 81 Invalid or blank votes 114 627 4 19 Total votes 2 734 176 100 00 Yes 60 70 50 60 No 70 80 60 70 50 60 Source Maryland State Board of Elections Official Results Contents 1 Ballot measure 2 History 3 Support and opposition 3 1 Fundraising 4 Opinion polls 5 Results 5 1 County breakdown 6 See also 6 1 Other same sex marriage referendums 7 External links 8 ReferencesBallot measure editThe ballot measure read as follows 2 Question 6Civil Marriage Protection Act Establishes that Maryland s civil marriage laws allow gay and lesbian couples to obtain a civil marriage license provided they are not otherwise prohibited from marrying protects clergy from having to perform any particular marriage ceremony in violation of their religious beliefs affirms that each religious faith has exclusive control over its own theological doctrine regarding who may marry within that faith and provides that religious organizations and certain related entities are not required to provide goods services or benefits to an individual related to the celebration or promotion of marriage in violation of their religious beliefs The choices read as follows 2 For the Referred LawAgainst the Referred LawHistory editMain article Same sex marriage in Maryland The Civil Marriage Protection Act 3 was passed by the Maryland General Assembly in February 2012 and signed on March 1 2012 by Governor Martin O Malley The Maryland House of Delegates approved the bill by a 72 67 vote 3 4 and the Maryland Senate approved the bill by a vote of 25 22 5 6 Sections 2 3 and 4 of the bill were included to ensure that religious leaders religiously controlled institutions and their programs are legally protected from being required to officiate or provide facilities for a same sex marriage or couple if they refuse 7 Opponents of same sex marriage announced the launch of the petition drive for the referendum two weeks later 8 The General Assembly and the governor do not have the final word on marriage in Maryland said Derek McCoy executive director of Maryland Marriage Alliance The people do 8 Petitioners submitted more than twice the number of required signatures to place the referendum on the election ballot 9 and in June the State Board of Elections announced that enough were validated 10 Support and opposition edit nbsp Campaign signs outside of a polling place in Towson Maryland November 2012 Support for Question 6 consisted of a coalition of civil rights leaders clergy 11 businesses 12 partners 13 and politicians known as Marylanders for Marriage Equality 14 The opposition to Question 6 consisted of religious figures and politicians known as the Maryland Marriage Alliance 15 Governor Martin O Malley a Catholic led the 2012 campaign for same sex marriage in Maryland 16 17 18 O Malley said he concluded that discriminating against individuals based on their sexual orientation in the context of civil marital rights is unjust and treating the children of families headed by same sex couples with lesser protections under the law than the children of families headed by heterosexual parents is also unjust 19 Arguments supporting Question 6 included protecting the children of gay and lesbian couples by affording their parents equal rights under the law 20 improving quality of life 21 principles of fairness 22 civil equality 23 and highlighting religious protections 24 Arguments in opposition to Question 6 included protecting children from being taught same sex marriage in public schools 25 with a focus on boys can marry boys 26 27 28 29 preserving parental rights 30 a traditional definition of marriage as between one man and one woman 31 and protecting religious beliefs 32 An official at Gallaudet University Angela McCaskill used as an example 33 of religious persecution in a political ad opposing same sex marriage opted to have herself removed because it was misleading 34 McCaskill who was fired after the university learned that she signed the petition in opposition of Question 6 said she signed solely because she believed the matter should be voted on 35 Her personal views on same sex marriage were unknown 34 Religious officials as well as supporters of same sex marriage rallied for McCaskill and called for her reinstatement stating that she should not be penalized for her personal views 36 Several dozen small employers in the state have said that same sex marriage will be good for business helping to attract and retain talent 37 Fundraising edit Advocates for Question 6 raised a total of approximately 4 1 million contributions from the organizations and individuals under Marylanders for Marriage Equality 78 5 Human Rights Campaign s National Marriage Fund and Maryland Families PAC 14 2 NAACP s National Voter Fund for Question 6 5 8 Freedom to Marry s Maryland PAC 0 9 and Maryland for All Families 0 1 38 Opponents of Question 6 raised a total of approximately 1 7 million contributions from the organizations and individuals under Maryland Marriage Alliance 38 National Organization for Marriage 75 and the Knights of Columbus 14 7 39 Notable SupportersPresident Barack Obama 40 Former President Bill Clinton 41 Former Vice President Dick Cheney 41 Terry McAuliffe former chairman of the DNC 41 Ken Mehlman former chairman of the RNC 41 Julian Bond former chairman of the NAACP civil rights activist 42 Al Sharpton civil rights activist 43 Delman Coates of Mount Ennon Baptist Church 44 Donte Hickman Sr of Southern Baptist Church 45 Brendon Ayanbadejo linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens 46 1119SEIU 47 AFL CIO 14 Equality Maryland 14 Human Rights Campaign 14 ACLU of Maryland 14 Maryland State Education Association 39 48 NAACP of Baltimore 49 PayPal 50 Calvert Investments 50 Nike Inc 50 Nordstrom 50 Notable OpponentsEdwin Frederick O Brien former Archbishop of Baltimore 19 Derek McCoy of Maryland Marriage Alliance 15 Tony Perkins of Family Research Council 15 Harry R Jackson Jr of Hope Christian Church 15 Brian Brown of National Organization for Marriage 15 Delegate Don Dwyer 51 52 Delegate Emmett C Burns Jr 53 54 55 Opinion polls editPublic opinion surveys have reported those in favor of same sex marriage and those opposed Date of opinion poll Conducted by Sample size In favor Opposed Undecided Margin of ErrorJanuary 9 15 2012 56 Gonzales Research amp Marketing Strategies 808 49 47 4 3 5 January 23 26 2012 57 The Washington Post 1 064 50 44 6 3 5 March 5 7 2012 58 Public Policy Polling 600 52 44 4 3 5 March 16 19 2012 59 OpinionWorks 601 40 43 16 4 May 14 21 2012 60 61 Public Policy Polling 852 57 37 6 3 5 July 24 28 2012 62 63 Hart Research Associates 504 54 40 6 4 5 September 17 23 2012 64 Gonzales Research amp Marketing Strategies 813 51 43 6 3 5 September 25 27 2012 65 OpinionWorks 804 49 39 12 3 5 October 11 15 2012 66 The Washington Post 843 52 43 5 4 October 20 23 2012 67 68 OpinionWorks 801 46 47 6 3 5 October 21 25 2012 69 70 Sarah T Hughes Field Politics Center at Goucher College 667 55 4 39 2 5 4 3 79 Results editOn November 6 2012 the measure was approved by 52 4 of voters 71 72 In a statement regarding the election results Governor Martin O Malley said Whether your parents happen to be gay or straight Democratic Republican or Independent your families are equal before the eyes of the law 73 The leading opposition group said that No matter how it turns out there have been thousands of people who are engaged in the process 73 On November 29 2012 Attorney General Doug Gansler issued a legal opinion stating that court clerks could begin issuing marriage licenses to same sex couples once the governor certified the election results on December 6 2012 though they would not become effective until January 1 2013 74 21 out of the 24 counties in Maryland chose to issue the licenses ahead of schedule 1 An exit poll conducted by AP and Edison Research found 75 7 in 10 young voters age 29 and under voted in favor of same sex marriage Almost 6 in 10 of those age 30 to 44 voted in favor of same sex marriage Nearly two thirds of women with children voted in favor of same sex marriage Those over age 45 slightly voted against same sex marriage Nearly two thirds of those age 65 and older voted against same sex marriage County breakdown edit Breakdown of voting by county 76 County Yes Votes No VotesMontgomery 65 8 289 625 34 2 150 498Howard 59 2 88 768 40 8 61 139Baltimore City 57 2 138 007 42 8 103 294Anne Arundel 52 4 133 053 47 6 120 883Baltimore County 51 7 194 150 48 3 181 162Frederick 51 58 349 49 55 952Prince George s 49 6 183 257 50 4 186 296Kent 49 1 4 685 50 9 4 856Talbot 48 2 9 567 51 8 10 290Calvert 45 8 20 205 54 2 23 944Charles 45 6 33 334 54 4 39 792Harford 44 5 55 057 55 5 68 785Cecil 44 3 18 279 55 7 22 993Queen Anne s 44 2 10 788 55 8 13 609Saint Mary s 44 2 20 606 55 8 25 971Carroll 43 8 37 631 56 2 48 253Worcester 42 2 11 096 57 8 15 212Wicomico 39 8 16 107 60 2 24 405Washington 38 8 23 585 61 2 37 246Dorchester 38 7 5 645 61 3 8 943Caroline 37 4 785 63 8 139Somerset 35 7 3 467 64 3 6 244Allegany 34 5 9 965 65 5 18 927Garrett 27 5 3 493 72 5 9 212See also edit nbsp LGBT portal nbsp Maryland portalLGBT rights in Maryland Minnesota Amendment 1 Same sex marriage in the United StatesOther same sex marriage referendums edit Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey 2017 2016 Bermudian same sex union and marriage referendum 2013 Croatian constitutional referendum Irish same sex marriage referendum 2015 2015 Slovak same sex marriage referendum 2015 Slovenian same sex marriage referendum United States Maine 2009 Maine same sex marriage referendum 2012 Maine same sex marriage referendum 2012 Washington same sex marriage referendumExternal links editHouse Bill 438 Civil Marriage Protection ActReferences edit a b We Won Marriage Now What Answers to Your Questions Equality Maryland November 8 2012 Archived from the original on February 14 2013 Retrieved December 4 2012 a b 2012 General Election Ballot Question Language elections state md us Maryland State Board of Elections Retrieved August 20 2012 a b House Bill 438 Civil Marriage Protection Act 2012 Maryland General Assembly Retrieved January 1 2012 Maryland House Of Delegates Passes Marriage Equality Bill ThinkProgress February 17 2012 Retrieved June 8 2012 Lopez Ricardo March 1 2012 Md gay marriage bill to become law Thursday afternoon opponents begin 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