There were at least 139 same-sex marriages in Westchester County in 2012.
At least 176 same-sex couples married in Westchester County in 2013.
There are no official statistics available. The New York State Department of Health explains the absence of official statistics on same-sex marriage with this note:
With the passage of the Marriage Equality Act, same sex marriage became legal in New York on July 24, 2011. The composition of couples married after that date is not available since sex is not required information on the license.
Although same-sex marriage has been legal in Connecticut since 2008, the official website of the Connecticut Department of Health, which publishes statistics relating to the number of marriages performed each year in Connecticut, has not broken the data down by same-sex marriages vs. opposite-sex marriages. See related link below.
Although same-sex marriage has been legal in Connecticut since 2008, the official website of the Connecticut Department of Health, which publishes statistics relating to the number of marriages performed each year in Connecticut, has not broken the data down by same-sex marriages vs. opposite-sex marriages. See related link below.
Although same-sex marriage has been legal in Connecticut since 2008, the official website of the Connecticut Department of Health, which publishes statistics relating to the number of marriages performed each year in Connecticut, has not broken the data down by same-sex marriages vs. opposite-sex marriages. See related link below.
Although same-sex marriage has been legal in Connecticut since 2008, the official website of the Connecticut Department of Health, which publishes statistics relating to the number of marriages performed each year in Connecticut, has not broken the data down by same-sex marriages vs. opposite-sex marriages. See related link below.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Fulton county because same-sex marriage is currently prohibited in Ohio by statute and amendment to the State Constitution. On April 14, 2014, however, a United States District Court Judge ruled that the state of Ohio must recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states. That decision was simultaneously stayed pending the outcome of an appeal, with the exception that Ohio must immediately recognize same-sex marriages for the purpose of issuing birth certificates showing plaintiffs as parents of their own child. On May 9, 2014, the Ohio Attorney General appealed that decision to the United States Court of Appeals for the 6th District. On December 23, 2013, a different federal judge ordered the state of Ohio to recognize out-of-state same-sex marriages for the purpose of listing a spouse on a death certificate. That decision is also currently under appeal (but not stayed) by the 6th Circuit. In the meantime, 10 cities and 2 counties in Ohio maintain domestic partnerships registries that offer limited rights to same-sex couples.
1 same-sex couples has been issued a marriage license and 0 same-sex couples have had their civil unions converted to marriages in Fulton County as of July 9, 2014.
According to the Williams Institute's analysis of the 2010 US Census, 7,852 same-sex couples live in Connecticut, representing .57% of all Connecticut households.
28 same-sex couples married in Summit County, UT, as of December 23, 2013.
At least 40 same-sex couples have married in Weber County Utah as of December 23, 2013.
Cloud County will begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples on November 13, 2014.
2 same-sex couples were issued marriage licenses in Cache County on December 24, 2013.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Carroll county because same-sex marriage is prohibited in Mississippi by both statute and amendment to the state constitution. In 2014, a lawsuit was filed challenging Mississippi's ban on same-sex marriage, but the case has not been decided yet.
9 same-sex couples married in Muscatine County in 2012. 0 same-sex couples married in Muscatine County in 2011. 9 same-sex couples married in Muscatine County in 2010. 5 same-sex couples married in Muscatine County in 2009.
118 same-sex couples married in Scott County in 2012. 154 same-sex couples married in Scott County in 2011. 198 same-sex couples married in Scott County in 2010. 207 same-sex couples married in Scott County in 2009.
47 same-sex couples married in Woodbury County in 2012. 49 same-sex couples married in Woodbury County in 2011. 48 same-sex couples married in Woodbury County in 2010. 47 same-sex couples married in Woodbury County in 2009.
49 same-sex couples married in Linn County in 2012. 62 same-sex couples married in Linn County in 2011. 77 same-sex couples married in Linn County in 2010. 92 same-sex couples married in Linn County in 2009.
6 same-sex couples married in Iowa County in 2011. 8 same-sex couples married in Iowa County in 2010. 4 same-sex couples married in Iowa County in 2009.
9 same-sex couples married in Fremont County in 2011. 12 same-sex couples married in Fremont County in 2010. 16 same-sex couples married in Fremont County in 2009.
5 same-sex couples married in Jasper County in 2011. 7 same-sex couples married in Jasper County in 2010. 8 same-sex couples married in Jasper County in 2009.
106 same-sex couples married in Johnson County in 2011. 161 same-sex couples married in Johnson County in 2010. 199 same-sex couples married in Johnson County in 2009.
17 same-sex couples married in Lee County in 2011. 14 same-sex couples married in Lee County in 2010. 31 same-sex couples married in Lee County in 2009.
7 same-sex couples married in Mills County in 2011. 7 same-sex couples married in Mills County in 2010. 16 same-sex couples married in Mills County in 2009.
4 same-sex couples married in Montgomery County in 2011. 4 same-sex couples married in Montgomery County in 2010. 6 same-sex couples married in Montgomery County in 2009.
328 same-sex couples married in Polk County in 2011. 432 same-sex couples married in Polk County in 2010. 426 same-sex couples married in Polk County in 2009.