The percentage of Oregon marriages that are between persons of the same-sex is extremely low, less than 1%.
Less than 1% of marriages in Connecticut are same-sex marriages.
There is no recognition of common law marriage for residents of Oregon. That means you cannot create a common law marriage in Oregon. However, if a couple moved to Oregon from another state and their marriage was legally recognized as a common law marriage in their state of origin it would be recognized in Oregon.
What is the percent of marriages that last 65 years
Sherman county, Oregon has not had any same sex marriages.
There have been no same sex marriages in Wheeler county, Oregon.
Umatilla County, Oregon has not yet had any same sex marriages.
As of 2014, less than 1% of Vermont marriages are same-sex.
As of 2014, less than 1% of Massachusetts marriages are same-sex.
As of May 2014, Union County, Oregon has not had any same sex marriages.
As of May 2014, there have been no same sex marriages in Wallowa county, Oregon.
The state of Oregon has only begun to recognize same sex marriages from different regions since 2013. It currently does not allow same sex marriages to take place withim its jurisdictio.
In India the percentage of arranged marriages is higher then love marriages. Could be sixty percent.