No. West Virginia does not.
The capital of West Virginia is Charleston.
West Virginia
No. The West Virginia state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize same-sex marriage and, as a result, no governor of West Virginia has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
The same as it had been in 1862, except that the Western counties of Virginia seceded from that state in 1863 to form their own state of West Virginia.
The Northern Cardinal is the state bird of North Carolina and: * West Virginia * Ohio * Illinois * Indiana * Kentucky and * Virginia.
No. No such amendment has been made.
The original thirteen colonies did not have the same shape or area of their equivalent states of today.
No. The West Virginia state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize civil unions and, as a result, no governor of West Virginia has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
Yes. McGee v. Cole, filed on October 1, 2013 by three same-sex couples wishing to marry in West Virginia.
In March 2000, the West Virginia state legislature enacted a law explicitly forbidding the performance or recognition of same-sex marriage in West Virginia. That statute, however, has since been ruled unconstitutional by the 4th Circuit US Court of Appeals.
No. The West Virginia state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize domestic partnerships statewide and, as a result, no governor of West Virginia has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.