2004 Ohio State Issue 1
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.[1] Approved as a constitutional amendment in 2004 under the name of "Issue One", it received support from 61.7% of voters.[2]
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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.[3]
The LGBT rights organization Equality Ohio was founded in response to the passage of Issue 1.[4]
Results
Choice | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 3,329,335 | 61.71 |
No | 2,065,462 | 38.29 |
Total votes | 5,394,797 | 100.00 |
Registered voters and turnout | 8,427,696 | 64.01 |
County breakdown
County | Yes | Votes | No | Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|
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
- Official Ballot Language Archived 2006-06-22 at the Wayback Machine, Ohio Secretary of State. Accessed 21 December 2006.
- CNN.com Election 2004 - Ballot Measures Accessed 30 November 2006.
- Ohio Constitution, Article XV, section 11. Accessed 21 December 2006.
- Glassman, Anthony (2005-03-11). "Out of Issue 1, a new statewide group is born". Gay People's Chronicle. Retrieved 2010-11-18.
- "State Issue 1: November 2, 2004". Ohio Secretary of State.