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2004 Ohio Issue 1

Referendum banning same-sex marriage


Referendum banning same-sex marriage

FieldValue
nameState Issue 1
yes3,329,335
no2,065,462
total5,722,443
electorate7,972,826
turnoutpct67.66
map2004 Ohio State Issue 1 results map by county.svg
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notesSource:
title***Ohio Definition of Marriage Amendment***date=November 2, 2004country=Ohio

Yes No

Section 15.11 is a provision in the Ohio Constitution that makes it unconstitutional for the state to recognize or perform same-sex marriages or civil unions. Approved as a constitutional amendment in 2004 under the name of "Issue One", it received support from 61.7% of voters.

The text of the amendment states:

*Only a union between one man and one woman may be a marriage valid in or recognized by this state and its political subdivisions. This state and its political subdivisions shall not create or recognize a legal status for relationships of unmarried individuals that intends to approximate the design, qualities, significance or effect of marriage.*

The LGBT rights organization Equality Ohio was founded in response to the passage of Issue 1.

Many political experts credit the amendment with bolstering turnout in rural Ohio, leading to many religious supporters of President George W. Bush to turnout to the polls, helping him win the state of Ohio by a narrow 2 point margin.

Results

County breakdown

CountyYesVotesNoVotes
Adams**75.34%***8,700***24.66%***2,847*
Allen**71.04%***33,765***28.96%***13,764*
Ashland**70.48%*** 17,447***29.52%***7,307*
Ashtabula**61.10%***27,133***38.90%***17,275*
Athens**44.22%***12,816***55.78%***16,166*
Auglaize**75.18%***17,051***24.82%***5,628*
Belmont**72.32%***23,521***27.68%***9,002*
Brown**74.12%***14,394***25.88%***5,026*
Butler**68.08%***109,779***31.92%***51,462*
Carroll**70.75%***9,822***29.25%***4,060*
Champaign**70.17%***12,915***29.83%***5,491*
Clark**63.88%***42,661***36.12%***24,126*
Clermont**68.21%***58,172***31.79%***27,108*
Clinton**71.65%***12,791***28.35%***5,062*
Columbiana**70.14%***33,970***29.86%***14,465*
Coshocton**69.78%***11,693***30.22%***5,063*
Crawford**70.92%***15,197***29.08%***6,232*
Cuyahoga**53.26%***335,678***46.74%***294,569*
Darke**72.93%***18,803***27.07%***6,980*
Defiance**72.40%***13,048***27.60%***4,975*
Delaware**62.19%***48,844***37.81%***29,696*
Erie**63.59%***24,466***36.41%***14,007*
Fairfield**68.02%***45,423***31.98%***21,352*
Fayette**74.83%***8,544***25.17%***2,874*
Franklin**51.99%***248,873***48.01%***229,841*
Fulton**71.77%***15,041***28.23%***5,917*
Gallia**79.76%***10,897***20.24%***2,766*
Geauga**59.93%***29,360***40.07%***19,630*
Greene**62.04%***48,100***37.96%***29,430*
Guernsey**69.23%***11,781***30.77%***5,237*
Hamilton**56.30%***229,118***43.70%***177,850*
Hancock**72.46%***24,787***27.54%***9,422*
Hardin**74.49%***9,710***25.51%***3,325*
Harrison**69.67%***5,566***30.33%***2,423*
Henry**73.63%***10,834***26.37%***3,881*
Highland**76.61%***13,819***23.39%***4,219*
Hocking**69.99%***8,935***30.01%***3,832*
Holmes**76.54%***8,525***23.46%***2,613*
Huron**68.69%***17,180***31.31%***7,831*
Jackson**74.98%***10,332***25.02%***3,448*
Jefferson**72.41%***25,726***27.59%***9,801*
Knox**68.19%***17,815***31.81%***8,310*
Lake**57.63%***65,012***42.37%***47,796*
Lawrence**79.44%***21,155***20.56%***5,474*
Licking**66.28%***51,612***33.72%***26,262*
Logan**72%***15,112***28%***5,878*
Lorain**58.90%***80,124***41.10%***55,900*
Lucas**57.61%***119,916***42.39%***88,227*
Madison**70%***12,003***30%***5,144*
Mahoning**62.95%***81,469***37.05%***47,951*
Marion**67.91%***19,374***32.09%***9,157*
Medina**61.56%***50,655***38.44%***31,629*
Meigs**75.15%***7,861***24.85%***2,600*
Mercer**77.05%***15,777***22.95%***4,698*
Miami**67.77%***33,641***32.23%***15,998*
Monroe**74.29%***5,651***25.71%***1,956*
Montgomery**58.19%***158,639***41.81%***113,969*
Morgan**71.80%***4,708***28.20%***1,849*
Morrow**71.33%***11,500***28.67%***4,622*
Muskingum**67.44%***25,464***32.56%***12,294*
Noble**71.24%***4,592***28.76%***1,854*
Ottawa**63.81%***14,429***36.19%***8,182*
Paulding**74.15%***7,218***25.85%***2,516*
Perry**71.13%***10,567***28.87%***4,288*
Pickaway**70.57%***15,670***29.43%***6,534*
Pike**74.57%***9,069***25.43%***3,092*
Portage**57.52%***42,828***42.48%***31,626*
Preble**70.81%***14,593***29.19%***6,015*
Putnam**77.67%***14,317***22.33%***4,117*
Richland**68.16%***41,254***31.84%***19,274*
Ross**68.66%***20,774***31.34%***9,483*
Sandusky**67.14%***19,077***32.86%***9,336*
Scioto**76.70%***26,401***23.30%***8,018*
Seneca**66.05%***17,377***33.95%***8,931*
Shelby**73.45%***16,445***26.55%***5,943*
Stark**64.18%***118,809***35.82%***66,302*
Summit**57.87%***153,894***42.13%***112,045*
Trumbull**61.88%***64,823***38.12%***39,933*
Tuscarawas**65.93%***27,623***34.07%***14,274*
Union**70.58%***15,683***29.42%***6,536*
Van Wert**75.14%***11,261***24.86%***3,726*
Vinton**68.59%***4,010***31.41%***1,836*
Warren**69.41%***63,431***30.59%***27,960*
Washington**72.27%***20,940***27.73%***8,036*
Wayne**66.91%***33,967***33.09%***16,798*
Williams**72.56%***13,275***27.44%***5,019*
Wood**59.36%***36,530***40.64%***25,014*
Wyandot**71.77%***7,773***28.23%***3,057*

References

References

  1. [https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/election-results-and-data/2004-elections-results/ 2004 Elections Results]
  2. link. (2006-06-22 , Ohio Secretary of State. Accessed 21 December 2006.)
  3. [http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/ballot.measures/ CNN.com Election 2004 - Ballot Measures] Accessed 30 November 2006.
  4. [https://www.legislature.ohio.gov/laws/ohio-constitution?Part=15&Section=11 Ohio Constitution], Article XV, section 11. Accessed 21 December 2006.
  5. Glassman, Anthony. (2005-03-11). "Out of Issue 1, a new statewide group is born". [[Gay People's Chronicle]].
  6. "State Issue 1: November 2, 2004". Ohio Secretary of State.
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