The Marriage Equality bill passed the New York State Senate on June 24, 2011 by a vote of 36 to 26.
Ayes (36): Adams, Addabbo, Alesi, Avella, Breslin, Carlucci, Dilan, Duane, Espaillat, Gianaris, Grisanti, Hannon, Hassell-Thomps, Huntley, Kennedy, Klein, Krueger, Kruger, Marcellino, McDonald, Montgomery, Oppenheimer, Parker,Peralta, Perkins, Rivera, Saland, Sampson, Savino, Serrano, Skelos, Smith, Squadron, Stavisky, Stewart-Cousin, Valesky
Generally yes, although several Republican state senators have voted in favor of a marriage equality bill and at least one Republican member of the House of Representatives is co-sponsoring the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act.
Holzapfel (R) voted no on marriage equality.Holzapfel (R) voted no on marriage equality.Holzapfel (R) voted no on marriage equality.Holzapfel (R) voted no on marriage equality.
4 senators voted against the bill and 19 voted in favor of it. The bill has since been signed into law.
He voted for civil unions, but his position on marriage equality is not known.
He voted for civil unions and is likely to vote for marriage equality.
Voted for civil unions and is likely to vote for marriage equality.
He voted for civil unions and is likely to vote for marriage equality.
She voted for civil unions and is likely to vote for marriage equality.
Senator Hayden supports marriage equality.
He voted against civil unions and will likely oppose marriage equality.
Link voted for civil unions and will likely vote for marriage equality.
Jacobs voted for civil unions and will likely vote for marriage equality.