Although there are no concrete statistics available, it is safe to say that most married same-sex couples would self-identify as Christian. This is because almost all of the countries and parts of countries that have legalized same-sex marriage are predominantly Christian. The only country in the world that recognizes same-sex marriages and has a predominantly non-Christian populace is Israel.
A number of how many couples have married has yet to be released.
1 same-sex couple has been issued a marriage license and 7 same-sex couples have had their civil unions converted to marriages in Christian County as of July 9, 2014.
There are 12 same-sex couples that have married in Rabai.
There are 11 same-sex couples that have married in Kaloleni.
There are 10 same-sex couples that have married in Ganze.
There are 12 same-sex couples that have married in Wundanyi.
There are 9 same-sex couples that have married in Balambala.
At least 28 same-sex couples have married in Pará. 28 couples were married there on June 28, 2012.
2 same-sex couples married in Wahkiakum County in 2013. No same-sex couples married there in 2012.
58 same-sex couples were married in Chelan County in 2013. 7 same-sex couples married there in 2012.
62 same-sex couples were married in Clallam County in 2013. 7 same-sex couples married there in 2012.
1,431 same-sex couples were married in Clark County in 2013. 98 same-sex couples married there in 2012.