Approximately 7.5 million heterosexual couples in the United States choose to cohabitate or live together without marrying.
According to the Williams Institute's analysis of the 2010 US Census, 7,195 same-sex couples live in Kentucky, representing .42 percent of all Kentucky households.
According to the Williams Institute's analysis of the 2010 US Census, 2,042 same-sex couples live in Idaho, representing .35% of all Idaho households.
According to the Williams Institute's analysis of the 2010 US Census, 19,684 same-sex couples live in Ohio, representing .43 percent of all Ohio households.
According to the Williams Institute's analysis of the 2010 US Census, 19,003 same-sex couples live in Washington state, representing .73% of all Washington households.
At least 632 same-sex couples have been issued marriage licenses in Arkansas as of June 26, 2015.
None so far, although the District Court's May 9th decision struck down Arkansas' ban on same-sex marriage.
At least 1 same-sex couple married in Miller County, Arkansas, as of June 26, 2015.
At least 2 same-sex couples were issued marriage licenses in Craighead County on June 26, 2015.
At least 3 same-sex couples were issued marriage licenses in Faulkner County on June 26, 2015.
At least 12 same-sex couples were issued marriage licenses in Pulaski County on June 26, 2015.Previously, 125 same-sex couples married in Pulaski County on May 12, 2014, the first business day after same-sex marriage was temporarily legalized in Arkansas by court order.
None so far, although the District Court's May 9th decision striking down Arkansas' ban on same-sex marriage.
None so far, although the District Court's May 9th decision striking down Arkansas' ban on same-sex marriage.
None so far, although the District Court's May 9th decision struck down Arkansas' ban on same-sex marriage.
None so far, although the District Court's May 9th decision struck down Arkansas' ban on same-sex marriage.
None so far, although the District Court's May 9th decision struck down Arkansas' ban on same gender marriage.
None so far, although the District Court's May 9th decision struck down Arkansas' ban on same-sex marriage.