Ron Paul opposes equality for gay people. As of 2014, Ron Paul opposes same-sex marriage, gay adoption, and was also an appointment of the repeal of Dont Ask Don't Tell.
Mayor Paul supports same-sex marriage and is a member of Mayors for the Freedom to Marry.
Mayor Schreiber supports same-sex marriage and is a member of Mayors for the Freedom to Marry.
Mayor Soglin supports same-sex marriage and is a member of Mayors for the Freedom to Marry.
Mayor Feiner supports same-sex marriage and is a member of Mayors for the Freedom to Marry.
Mayor Coleman supports same-sex marriage and is a member of Mayors for the Freedom to Marry.
Mayor Dyster supports same-sex marriage and is a member of Mayors for the Freedom to Marry.
Mr. Fraim supports the legalization of same-sex marriage and is a member of Mayors for the Freedom to Marry.
This Fortune 500 med tech company based in St. Paul is an outspoken opponent of Minnesota's proposed ban on same-sex marriage.
According to a September 2012 Paul Simon Public Policy Institute poll, 43.6% of Illinois residents support same-sex marriage, 31.8% support civil unions and 20.2% oppose any legal recognition of same-sex relationships.
He strongly opposes it. He opposes repealing DOMA. He voted twice to amend the US Constitution to ban same-sex marriage. (It did not pass.). He also voted for a failed bill that would have prevented federal courts from overturning DOMA.
According to a September 2012 Paul Simon Public Policy Institute poll, 43.6% of Illinois residents support same-sex marriage, 31.8% support civil unions and 20.2% oppose any legal recognition of same-sex relationships. Previously, an October 2010 poll by the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at Southern Illinois University Carbondale found that 26.5 percent of Illinois voters opposed all legal recognition of same-sex relationships. 33.6 percent favor same-sex marriage and 33.9 percent favored civil unions.
Based on the fact that he considers himself a "Christian Conservative" and is a Pastor, he is against same-sex marriage. He is a Republican who registered as an Independent after losing to Democrat Norma Torres in the Senate race 2013 in order to improve his chances for his assembly run later that year.