By far, King County issues the most marriage licenses to same-sex couples in Washington state. Same-sex marriage became legal in Washington state on December 6, 2012.
Garfield County is the only county in Washington State that had no same-sex couples marry between December 6, 2012 and September 30, 2013. Same-sex marriage became legal in Washington State on December 6, 2013.
Same-sex marriages can be recorded in Knox County, Illinois on June 1, 2014. Until that date, no same-sex marriages have been recorded.
Reliable data is not available, but it is likely that either San Francisco County or Los Angeles County recorded the most same-sex marriages during the few months in 2008 when same-sex marriage was legal in California. The number for each of these two counties likely approaches 3,000. Approximately 18,000 same-sex marriages were recorded statewide. These marriages are still legally valid, despite Proposition 8.
Randolph County, Illinois will not start recording same-sex marriages until after the law goes into effect. This will take place on June 1, 2014.
Births, deaths, marriages and divorces are all recorded with the county recorder. These are a matter of public record.
The California Department of Health states that it does not analyse or publish demographic data concerning marriages in California, including ethnicity and gender. As a result, there are no official statistics concerning the number of same-sex marriages in California, no in any specific county in California.
The California Department of Health states that it does not analyse or publish demographic data concerning marriages in California, including ethnicity and gender. As a result, there are no official statistics concerning the number of same-sex marriages in California, no in any specific county in California.
Although Statistics Norway, the official government website, publishes data concerning marriages and divorces in Norway, including same-sex marriages, it has not posted figures broken down by county and by type of marriage. The number of same-sex marriages is available, as is the number of marriages by county. The number of same-sex marriages by county, however, is not available. See related link below.
Although the Vermont Department of Health maintains a website where they present summaries of vital statistics for each year, they do not break down total marriages for each county by same-sex and opposite-sex parties. It seems, therefore, that this information is not publicly available.
Although Statistics Norway, the official government website, publishes data concerning marriages and divorces in Norway, including same-sex marriages, it has not posted figures broken down by county and by type of marriage. The number of same-sex marriages is available, as is the number of marriages by county. The number of same-sex marriages by county, however, is not available. See related link below.
Although Statistics Norway, the official government website, publishes data concerning marriages and divorces in Norway, including same-sex marriages, it has not posted figures broken down by county and by type of marriage. The number of same-sex marriages is available, as is the number of marriages by county. The number of same-sex marriages by county, however, is not available. See related link below.
Although Statistics Norway, the official government website, publishes data concerning marriages and divorces in Norway, including same-sex marriages, it has not posted figures broken down by county and by type of marriage. The number of same-sex marriages is available, as is the number of marriages by county. The number of same-sex marriages by county, however, is not available. See related link below.