First, in June 2007, the New York State Assembly voted 85 to 61 to approve marriage equality, but the bill did not make it in the Senate.
Then, in December 2009, the New York State Assembly voted 89 to 52 in favor and the New York State Senate voted 38 to 24 against. The bill failed.
Finally, in June 2011, the Assembly voted 80 to 63 in favor and the Senate voted 33 to 29 in favor. The bill passed both houses and the governor signed it into law.
She's voting against it.
It depends on what state, country or region you are talking about.
On November 8, 2013, this legislator was excused from voting on the bill that legalized same-sex marriage in the state of Hawaii.
On November 8, 2013, this legislator was excused from voting on the bill that legalized same-sex marriage in the state of Hawaii.
B. state level B. state level
He will definitely be voting for marriage equality. He is President of the Senate and a major supporter of the bill.
Mr. Clayborne was absent from voting on the same-sex marriage bill on February 14, 2013.
To attract every bully-boy in America (from both sides) to the thinly-populated state of Kansas, to intimidate the locals, who were voting for or against slavery, and declare results to be rigged.
Whoever the state decides to pick as delegates will do the electoral voting for the state of Florida.
Yes, in the sense that they are both representation by population. A larger population in an American state or EU member-state results in more voting members in the respective parliaments.
Either you cast a ballot or automated voting such as; electronis voting,vote-by-mail, and online voting
The voting age is 18 in all states.