North Dakota Constitutional Measure 1

North Dakota Constitutional Measure 1[1] of 2004, is an amendment to the North Dakota Constitution that makes it unconstitutional for the state to recognize or perform same-sex marriages or civil unions. The referendum was approved by 73% of the voters.[2]

The text of the amendment states:

Marriage consists only of the legal union between a man and a woman. No other domestic union, however denominated, may be recognized as a marriage or given the same or substantially equivalent legal effect.[3]

Results

Measure 1[4]
Choice Votes %
Referendum passed Yes 223,572 73.23
No 81,716 26.77
Total votes 305,288 100.00
Registered voters and turnout 482,722 63.24

See also

Notes

  1. Election Results, 2004 General Election, North Dakota Secretary of State Election Management System. Accessed 20 December 2006.
  2. CNN.com Election 2004 - Ballot Measures Accessed 30 November 2006.
  3. North Dakota Constitution, Article XI, section 28. Accessed 20 December 2006.
  4. "2004 General Election Turnout Rates". United States Election Project. June 4, 2013.

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