He apparently supports it. Some of his actions have been helpful to proponents of same-sex marriage, namely his February 2011 announcement that his office will no longer defend the constitutionality of the federal law banning federal recognition of same-sex marriages.
He is a supporter of same-sex marriage.
Jepsen is a supporter of same-sex marriage.
Mr. Kilmartin is a supporter of same-sex marriage.
Mr. Miller is a supporter of same-sex marriage.
Harris is a supporter of same-sex marriage.
He opposes it. "I continue to believe that marriage is a union between a man and a woman, period."
Mr. Schneiderman, a Democrat, is a strong supporter of same-sex marriage, which is legal in New York State.
Mr. Strange does not support the legalization of same-sex marriage in Alabama and has done everything in his power to preserve Alabama's ban on same-sex marriage, even after it was clearly ruled unconstitutional by the federal courts.
DeWine opposes same-sex marriage and, when he was a senator, sponsored a bill to amend the US Constitution to ban same-sex marriage. The bill did not pass.
Ms. Coakley supports same-sex marriage and has urged the US Supreme Court to strike down DOMA as unconstitutional.
She refuses to disclose her personal opinion on the issue and defends the state's prohibition of same-sex marriage saying it is her duty to do so.
Mr. McKenna, a Republican, is publicly opposed to the legalization of same-sex marriage in Washington state which will take effect on June 7, 2012.