No. The New Hampshire state legislature has never passed a bill that would establish a statewide domestic partnership registry and, as a result, no governor of New Hampshire has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The Alabama state legislature has never passed a bill that would establish a statewide domestic partnership registry and, as a result, no governor of Alabama has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The Alaska state legislature has never passed a bill that would establish a statewide domestic partnership registry and, as a result, no governor Alaska of has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
Yes. Governor Pete Wilson vetoed Such legislation in September 1998. Then, Governor Gray Davis vetoed the Senate version of such a bill in October 1999, while signing the Assembly version into law. That law has since been expanded many times in scope to include virtually all rights and benefits of legal marriage.
No. The Colorado state legislature has never passed a bill that would establish a statewide domestic partnership registry and, as a result, no governor of Colorado has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
A statewide domestic partnership registry was put to public referendum in November 2006 and was defeated (47% in favor; 53% opposed).
No. The Connecticut state legislature has never passed a bill that would establish a statewide domestic partnership registry and, as a result, no governor of Connecticut has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The Delaware state legislature has never passed a bill that would establish a statewide domestic partnership registry and, as a result, no governor of Delaware has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The South Dakota state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize domestic partnerships statewide and, as a result, no governor of South Dakota has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
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No. The Tennessee state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize domestic partnerships statewide and, as a result, no governor of Tennessee has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The Texas state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize domestic partnerships statewide and, as a result, no governor of Texas has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The Utah state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize domestic partnerships statewide and, as a result, no governor of Utah has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The Vermont state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize domestic partnerships statewide and, as a result, no governor of Vermont has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The Wyoming state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize domestic partnerships statewide and, as a result, no governor of Wyoming has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The Ohio state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize domestic partnerships statewide and, as a result, no governor of Ohio has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The South Carolina state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize domestic partnerships statewide and, as a result, no governor of South Carolina has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The West Virginia state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize domestic partnerships statewide and, as a result, no governor of West Virginia has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
Yes, the governor of Minnesota vetoed a domestic partnership bill in May 2010.
No. Such a bill was signed into law in April 2004.
There is no statewide registry in Arizona, but the cities of Phoenix and Tucson maintain their own domestic partnership registries.
No. The Montana state legislature has never passed a bill that would establish a statewide domestic partnership registry and, as a result, no governor of Montana has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.