A Gallup Poll in May, 2011 showed that 53% of Americans now favor gay marriage. The number is rising rapidly as Americans find it harder and harder to justify discrimination against gays.
The numbers vary by poll, but as of 2013, it's about 53% in support of marriage equality.
The numbers vary, but as of 2013, it's about 53% of the population.
The majority of North Americans support same-sex marriage. The majority of (USA) Americans and Canadians support same-sex marriage, but the majority of Mexicans and those in Caribbean nations do not.
32% of Alabama residents support same-sex marriage as of 2015.
54% of Alaska residents support same-sex marriage as of 2015.
39% of Tennessee residents support same-sex marriage as of 2015.
A July 2010 Gallup poll shows that 12 percent of respondents in Guatemala support the legalization of same-sex marriage in that country.
36% of Arkansas residents support same-sex marriage as of 2015.
44% of Georgia (US) residents support same-sex marriage as of 2015.
44% of Kansas residents support same-sex marriage as of 2014.
39% of North Dakota residents support same-sex marriage as of 2014.
44% of South Dakota residents support same-sex marriage as of 2015.
According to a July 2009 GfK Polonia poll, 14% of Poles support same-sex marriage.
According to a January 2008 Sifo / Svenska Dagbladetpoll, 71% of Swedes support same-sex marriage.