At least 8 same-sex couples have been issued marriage licenses in Ottawa County as of October 10, 2014.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Beaver county, even though Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal court on January 14, 2014. A stay was granted on that ruling pending the outcome of an appeal. The state of Oklahoma lost its appeal on July 18, 2014, when the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that Oklahoma cannot treat same-sex couples differently from other couples. Governor Fallin of Oklahoma has now appealed to the United States Supreme Court, which is likely to decide the issue by the end of June 2015. In the meantime, no same-sex couples may marry in Oklahoma.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Comanche county, even though Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal court on January 14, 2014. A stay was granted on that ruling pending the outcome of an appeal. The state of Oklahoma lost its appeal on July 18, 2014, when the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that Oklahoma cannot treat same-sex couples differently from other couples. Governor Fallin of Oklahoma has now appealed to the United States Supreme Court, which is likely to decide the issue by the end of June 2015. In the meantime, no same-sex couples may marry in Oklahoma.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Grant county, even though Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal court on January 14, 2014. A stay was granted on that ruling pending the outcome of an appeal. The state of Oklahoma lost its appeal on July 18, 2014, when the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that Oklahoma cannot treat same-sex couples differently from other couples. Governor Fallin of Oklahoma has now appealed to the United States Supreme Court, which is likely to decide the issue by the end of June 2015. In the meantime, no same-sex couples may marry in Oklahoma.
No same-sex couples have legally married in this county, even though Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal court on January 14, 2014. A stay was granted on that ruling pending the outcome of an appeal. The state of Oklahoma lost its appeal on July 18, 2014, when the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that Oklahoma cannot treat same-sex couples differently from other couples. Governor Fallin of Oklahoma has now appealed to the United States Supreme Court, which is likely to decide the issue by the end of June 2015. In the meantime, no same-sex couples may marry in Oklahoma.
As of October 7, 2014, approximately 35 marriage licenses have been issued to same-sex couples in Oklahoma county.
At least 4 same-sex couples have married in Mayes County as of October 16, 2014.
At least 5 same-sex couples have married in Le Flore County as of October 10, 2014.
At least 1 same-sex couple has married in Sequoyah County as of October 10, 2014.
At least 8 same-sex couples have been issued marriage licenses in Ottawa County as of October 10, 2014.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Blaine county, even though Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal court on January 14, 2014. A stay was granted on that ruling pending the outcome of an appeal. The state of Oklahoma lost its appeal on July 18, 2014, when the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that Oklahoma cannot treat same-sex couples differently from other couples. Governor Fallin of Oklahoma has now appealed to the United States Supreme Court, which is likely to decide the issue by the end of June 2015. In the meantime, no same-sex couples may marry in Oklahoma.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Cleveland county, even though Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal court on January 14, 2014. A stay was granted on that ruling pending the outcome of an appeal. The state of Oklahoma lost its appeal on July 18, 2014, when the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that Oklahoma cannot treat same-sex couples differently from other couples. Governor Fallin of Oklahoma has now appealed to the United States Supreme Court, which is likely to decide the issue by the end of June 2015. In the meantime, no same-sex couples may marry in Oklahoma.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Logan county, even though Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal court on January 14, 2014. A stay was granted on that ruling pending the outcome of an appeal. The state of Oklahoma lost its appeal on July 18, 2014, when the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that Oklahoma cannot treat same-sex couples differently from other couples. Governor Fallin of Oklahoma has now appealed to the United States Supreme Court, which is likely to decide the issue by the end of June 2015. In the meantime, no same-sex couples may marry in Oklahoma.
No same-sex couples have legally married in this county, even though Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal court on January 14, 2014. A stay was granted on that ruling pending the outcome of an appeal. The state of Oklahoma lost its appeal on July 18, 2014, when the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that Oklahoma cannot treat same-sex couples differently from other couples. Governor Fallin of Oklahoma has now appealed to the United States Supreme Court, which is likely to decide the issue by the end of June 2015. In the meantime, no same-sex couples may marry in Oklahoma.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Rogers county, even though Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal court on January 14, 2014. A stay was granted on that ruling pending the outcome of an appeal. The state of Oklahoma lost its appeal on July 18, 2014, when the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that Oklahoma cannot treat same-sex couples differently from other couples. Governor Fallin of Oklahoma has now appealed to the United States Supreme Court, which is likely to decide the issue by the end of June 2015. In the meantime, no same-sex couples may marry in Oklahoma.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Custer county, even though Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal court on January 14, 2014. A stay was granted on that ruling pending the outcome of an appeal. The state of Oklahoma lost its appeal on July 18, 2014, when the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that Oklahoma cannot treat same-sex couples differently from other couples. Governor Fallin of Oklahoma has now appealed to the United States Supreme Court, which is likely to decide the issue by the end of June 2015. In the meantime, no same-sex couples may marry in Oklahoma.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Nowata county, even though Oklahoma's ban on same-sex marriage was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal court on January 14, 2014. A stay was granted on that ruling pending the outcome of an appeal. The state of Oklahoma lost its appeal on July 18, 2014, when the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that Oklahoma cannot treat same-sex couples differently from other couples. Governor Fallin of Oklahoma has now appealed to the United States Supreme Court, which is likely to decide the issue by the end of June 2015. In the meantime, no same-sex couples may marry in Oklahoma.