2004 Louisiana Amendment 1 Explained

Constitutional Amendment 1
Flag Year:1912
Marriage in Louisiana Act
Date:18 September 2004
Yes Text:For
No Text:Against
Yes:619,908
No:177,067
Total:850,513
Electorate:2,855,561
Turnoutpct:27.91
Mapcaption:Yes
Notes:Sources: [1] [2]
Country:Louisiana

Louisiana Constitutional Amendment 1[3] of 2004, is an amendment to the Louisiana Constitution that makes it unconstitutional for the state to recognize or perform same-sex marriages or civil unions. The referendum was approved by 78% of the voters.[4]

The text of the amendment states:

Marriage in the state of Louisiana shall consist only of the union of one man and one woman. No official or court of the state of Louisiana shall construe this constitution or any state law to require that marriage or the legal incidents thereof be conferred upon any member of a union other than the union of one man and one woman. A legal status identical or substantially similar to that of marriage for unmarried individuals shall not be valid or recognized. No official or court of the state of Louisiana shall recognize any marriage contracted in any other jurisdiction which is not the union of one man and one woman.[5]

References

  1. https://voterportal.sos.la.gov/graphical CA No. 1 (Act 926-2004) -- Marriage in LA - union of 1 man and 1 woman
  2. https://electionstatistics.sos.la.gov/data/Post_Election_Statistics/statewide/2004_0918_sta.txt STATE WIDE POST ELECTION STATISTICAL REPORT FOR ELECTION OF 09/18/2004 * (ACTIVE & INACTIVE)
  3. http://www.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcms4&rqsdta=091804 Results for Election Date: 9/18/04
  4. http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/ballot.measures/ CNN.com Election 2004 - Ballot Measures
  5. http://senate.legis.state.la.us/Documents/Constitution/Article12.htm Louisiana Constitution

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