2006 Idaho Amendment 2 Explained

2006 Idaho Amendment 2 should not be confused with 2006 Idaho Proposition 2.

Amendment 2
Yes:282,386
No:163,384
Total:458,927
Electorate:764,880
Turnoutpct:58.27
Map:2006 Idaho Amendment 2 results map by county.svg
Mapcaption:Yes No
Notes:Source: [1]
Idaho Marriage Definition Amendment
Country:Idaho
Date:November 7, 2006

Idaho Amendment 2 of 2006 is an amendment to the Idaho Constitution that made it unconstitutional for the state to recognize or perform same-sex marriages or civil unions.

The text of the amendment states:

A marriage between a man and a woman is the only domestic legal union that shall be valid or recognized in this state.[2]

The amendment was passed 53–17 by the Idaho House of Representatives on February 6, 2006, and 26–9 by the Idaho Senate on February 15, 2006.[3] [4] It was subsequently approved by 63% of voters in a referendum.[5]

On May 13, 2014, a United States magistrate judge struck down Amendment 2 as unconstitutional,[6] but enforcement of that ruling was stayed pending appeal. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed that ruling on October 7, 2014, though the U.S. Supreme Court issued a stay of the ruling, which was not lifted until October 15, 2014.

On June 26, 2015, the United States Supreme Court ruled in Obergefell v. Hodges that state bans on same-sex marriage violated the 14th Amendment's guarantees of Equal Protection and Due Process, making same-sex marriage permanently legal in Idaho.

Result

Option Votes
Num. %
Yes282,38663.35
No163,38436.65
Total445,770100.00
Source: Idaho Secretary of State

Results by county

CountyYesYes %NoNo %
Ada62,21551.62%58,31148.38%
Adams1,06663.53%61236.47%
Bannock15,58063.26%9,05036.74%
Bear Lake1,86583.97%35616.03%
Benewah1,89166.73%94333.27%
Bingham9,66976.19%3,02123.81%
Blaine2,42633.69%4,77566.31%
Boise1,75961.25%1,11338.75%
Bonner8,27260.52%5,39739.48%
Bonneville21,23569.84%9,17230.16%
Boundary2,20469.72%95730.28%
Butte79772.65%30027.35%
Camas29466.22%15033.78%
Canyon29,67270.09%12,66529.91%
Caribou1,71969.18%76630.82%
Cassia4,49479.12%1,18620.88%
Clark24575.85%7824.15%
Clearwater1,94166.07%99733.93%
Custer1,19764.39%66235.61%
Elmore3,65165.94%1,88634.06%
Franklin3,35785.18%58414.82%
Fremont3,36977.88%95722.12%
Gem3,92370.02%1,68029.98%
Gooding2,83670.08%1,21129.92%
Idaho4,46370.56%1,86229.44%
Jefferson5,87780.11%1,45919.89%
Jerome3,36270.48%1,40829.52%
Kootenai24,81667.20%12,11432.80%
Latah5,41244.95%6,62955.05%
Lemhi2,11668.72%96331.28%
Lewis98570.66%40929.34%
Lincoln94966.88%47033.12%
Madison7,08189.07%86910.93%
Minidoka3,82875.37%1,25124.63%
Nez Perce7,22960.48%4,72339.52%
Oneida1,23183.63%24116.37%
Owyhee2,04873.75%72926.25%
Payette4,14572.21%1,59527.79%
Power1,47369.88%63530.12%
Shoshone2,42365.42%1,28134.58%
Teton1,62454.13%1,37645.87%
Twin Falls13,25869.65%5,77830.35%
Valley2,02353.46%1,76146.54%
Washington2,36670.25%1,00229.75%
Source: Idaho Secretary of State

See also

References

  1. https://archive.sos.idaho.gov/ELECT/results/2006/general/tot_stwd.htm 2006 General Results statewide
  2. http://legislature.idaho.gov/idstat/IC/ArtIIISect28.htm Article III, Section 28
  3. https://votesmart.org/bill/1249/3531/marriage-amendment-ballot-question HJR 2 - Marriage Amendment Ballot Question - Key Vote
  4. http://legislature.idaho.gov/legislation/2006/HJR002.html HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 2
  5. http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2006/pages/results/ballot.measures/ CNN.com Election 2006 - Ballot Measures
  6. News: Pearce. Matthew. Idaho same-sex marriage ban struck down by federal judge. May 13, 2014. Los Angeles Times. May 13, 2014.

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