For same-sex married females, a common salutation is "Mrs." followed by the couple's last name, reflecting their marital status. Alternatively, they may choose to use "Ms." if they prefer a non-marital title. Some couples may opt to use both last names (e.g., "Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Johnson") depending on personal preference. Ultimately, the choice of salutation can vary based on individual or couple preferences.
The majority are females.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Uganda. Same-sex marriage is not legal in Uganda.
2 same-sex couples married in Wahkiakum County in 2013. No same-sex couples married there in 2012.
49 same-sex couples married in Linn County in 2012. 62 same-sex couples married in Linn County in 2011. 77 same-sex couples married in Linn County in 2010. 92 same-sex couples married in Linn County in 2009.
9 same-sex couples married in Muscatine County in 2012. 0 same-sex couples married in Muscatine County in 2011. 9 same-sex couples married in Muscatine County in 2010. 5 same-sex couples married in Muscatine County in 2009.
118 same-sex couples married in Scott County in 2012. 154 same-sex couples married in Scott County in 2011. 198 same-sex couples married in Scott County in 2010. 207 same-sex couples married in Scott County in 2009.
47 same-sex couples married in Woodbury County in 2012. 49 same-sex couples married in Woodbury County in 2011. 48 same-sex couples married in Woodbury County in 2010. 47 same-sex couples married in Woodbury County in 2009.
Being a same-sex couple has no relevance. If you are married (to the same-sex or opposite sex), you file as married. If you are single, you file as single.
There are 12 same-sex couples that have married in Rabai.
There are 11 same-sex couples that have married in Kaloleni.
There are 10 same-sex couples that have married in Ganze.
There are 12 same-sex couples that have married in Wundanyi.