According to a November 2011 Public Policy Polling survey, 35% of respondents in Montana opposed all legal recognition of same-sex marriage. 32% supported same-sex marriage and 30% supported civil unions. 3% were undecided.
55% of Guamians support the legalization of same-sex marriage according to an April 2015 poll by the University of Guam.
29% of Guamians oppose the legalization of same-sex marriage according to an April 2015 poll by the University of Guam. 55% support it.
According to a 2014 University of Wyoming survey, 39% of Wyoming residents oppose the legalization of same-sex marriage and 53% support it.
According to a November 2011 Public Policy Polling survey, 32% supported same-sex marriage and 30% supported civil unions. 35% of respondents in Montana opposed all legal recognition of same-sex marriage. 3% were undecided.
According to a 2014 University of Wyoming survey, 39% of Wyoming residents oppose the legalization of same-sex marriage and 53% support it.A 2012 poll by University of California-Los Angeles showed that 41 percent of Wisconsin residents supported same-sex marriage.
According to a January 2013 poll conducted by Anzalone Liszt Grove Research and commissioned by the Equality Hawaii Foundation showed that 55 percent of Hawaii residents support the legalization of same-sex marriage.
According to a 2011 Public Policy Polling survey, 48% supported the legalization of same-sex marriage. 47% of Delaware voters opposed it. 5% were undecided.
47% of Minnesotans support the legalization of same-sex marriage according to a poll released January 24, 2013 by Public Policy Polling. 45% oppose it.
According to a 2011 Public Policy Polling survey, 47% of Delaware voters opposed the legalization of same-sex marriage. 48% supported it. 5% were undecided.
45% of Minnesotans oppose the legalization of same-sex marriage according to a poll released January 24, 2013 by Public Policy Polling. 47% support it.
According to an October 2011 University of Washington poll, 55% would vote in favor of a referendum legalizing same-sex marriage. 38% of respondents in that state would vote against same-sex marriage.
According to an October 2011 University of Washington poll, 38% of respondents in that state would vote against a referendum legalizing same-sex marriage. 55% would vote in favor of same-sex marriage.