Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in California are recognized in Vermont.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in Connecticut are recognized in Vermont.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in Massachusetts are recognized in Vermont.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in Vermont are recognized in Iowa.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in Vermont are recognized in Washington, DC.
Yes, same-sex marriages legally performed in New York are recognized in Vermont.
Of the states that permit same-sex marriage, Vermont has registered the fewest marriages, followed by New Hampshire.
Less than 1% of marriages in Connecticut are same-sex marriages.
Yes. Pursuant to Governor Lincoln Chafee's Executive Order (no. 12-02, signed 5/14/12), the state of Rhode Island officially recognizes out-of-state same-sex marriages as legal marriages for the purposes of Rhode Island state law.
What is the percent of marriages that last 65 years
The state of Vermont now recognizes out-of-state same-sex marriages.
One third.