49% of registered voters in Virginia believe that same-sex marriage should be legal according to a Washington Post Poll published in October 2012. 40% responded that it should be illegal and 12% had no opinion.
According to a December 2011 Public Policy Polling survey, 31% supported same-sex marriage and 28% supported civil unions. 38% of respondents in Virginia opposed all legal recognition of same-sex relationships. 3% were undecided.
An April 2014 Quinnipiac University poll shows that 61% of Coloradans support same-sex marriage and 33% oppose it.
Previously, an April 2012 Public Policy Polling survey showed 53% supported same-sex marriage.
According to a December 2011 Public Policy Polling survey, 42% supported same-sex marriage and 34% supported civil unions. 23% of respondents in Colorado opposed all legal recognition of same-sex relationships. 2% were undecided.
A February 2014 Bluegrass poll showed that 35% of Kentucky voters support the legalization of same-sex marriage. According to an August 2011 Public Policy Polling survey, 21% supported same-sex marriage and 30% supported civil unions. 46% of respondents in Kentucky opposed all legal recognition of same-sex relationships. 3% were undecided.
A December 2012 poll found that 54 percent of people in Oregon would vote to approve marriage equality. 40% would vote against it.
According to a June 2011 Public Policy Polling survey, 43% supported same-sex marriage and 33% supported civil unions. 22% of respondents in Oregon opposed all legal recognition of same-sex relationships in that state. 1% was undecided.
An April 2014 Texas Tech University poll showed that 48 percent of Texans support the legalization of same-sex marriage and 47% oppose it.
Previously, 47.9% of Texas voters supported same-sex marriage, according to a March 2013 poll conducted by Glengariff Group. 47.5% of Texas voters opposed same-sex marriage, according to the same poll.
Previously, a May 2011 University of Texas/Texas Tribune survey showed that 30% supported same-sex marriage and 31% supported civil unions. 33% of respondents in Texas opposed all legal recognition of same-sex relationships. 6% were undecided.
As of 2021, the Pew Research Center reported that 74% of Coloradans support same-sex marriage.
According to a March 2012 Public Policy Polling survey, 58% of respondents in Massachusetts support same-sex marriage.
9 out of 50 states have legalized same-sex marriage, making 18% of states. Marriage Equality has issued a press release stating that 48% of Americans live in a state that recognizes same-sex relationships, but that figure is not limited to same-sex marriage only.
Among conservative religious groups, opposition to same-sex marriage tends to be the highest. This includes some evangelical Christians, traditional Catholics, and Orthodox Jews who hold strong beliefs about marriage being between a man and a woman based on religious teachings.
Some demographic variables that can be associated with attitudes towards same-sex marriage include age, education level, religion, and political affiliation. Younger individuals, those with higher levels of education, non-religious individuals, and those who identify as liberal or progressive are more likely to support same-sex marriage. Gender and geographic location can also play a role in shaping attitudes towards same-sex marriage.
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As of 2021, approximately 70% of Italians support same-sex civil partnerships. This increase in support reflects a growing acceptance of diversity and equality in Italian society.
An April 2014 Quinnipiac University poll shows that 61% of Coloradans support same-sex marriage and 33% oppose it. According to a December 2011 Public Policy Polling survey, 23% of respondents in Colorado opposed all legal recognition of same-sex relationships. 42% supported same-sex marriage and 34% supported civil unions. 2% were undecided.
32% of Alabama residents support same-sex marriage as of 2015.
39% of Tennessee residents support same-sex marriage as of 2015.
54% of Alaska residents support same-sex marriage as of 2015.
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.
A July 2010 Gallup poll shows that 12 percent of respondents in Guatemala support the legalization of same-sex marriage in that country.
44% of South Dakota residents support same-sex marriage as of 2015.
39% of North Dakota residents support same-sex marriage as of 2014.
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.