According to a March 2008 Datafolha / Folha de Sao Paulopoll, 45% of Brazilians oppose same-sex civil unions. The same poll in August 2006 found 49% in opposition.
According to a March 2008 Datafolha / Folha de Sao Paulopoll, 39% of Brazilians support same-sex civil unions. The same poll in August 2006 found 42% in favor.
According to a November 2006 Parametr­a poll, 41% of Mexicans oppose same-sex civil partnerships.
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According to a May 2004 GfS Research Institute / Swiss Broadcasting Corporation poll, 24% of the Swiss opposed same-sex civil unions.
A 2011 Public Policy Polling survey showed that 39% of Utah respondents oppose all legal recognition of same-sex relationships. 23% supported same-sex marriage and 37% supported civil unions. 1% were undecided.
According to a September 2012 Paul Simon Public Policy Institute poll, 43.6% of Illinois residents support same-sex marriage, 31.8% support civil unions and 20.2% oppose any legal recognition of same-sex relationships. Previously, an October 2010 poll by the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at Southern Illinois University Carbondale found that 26.5 percent of Illinois voters opposed all legal recognition of same-sex relationships. 33.6 percent favor same-sex marriage and 33.9 percent favored civil unions.
An August 2011 Public Policy Polling survey showed that 31% of respondents in Wisconsin oppose all legal recognition of same-sex relationships in that state. 34% supported same-sex marriage and 33% supported civil unions. 1% was undecided.
According to an August 2011 Public Policy Polling survey, 51% of respondents in South Carolina oppose all legal recognition of same-sex relationships. 19% support same-sex marriage and 29% support civil unions. 2% were undecided.