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Virginia's ban on same-sex marriage may have been rendered moot but remains in the state constitution

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In 2006, Virginians were asked whether they wanted the state constitution to ban same-sex marriage. By a landslide margin, they said they did — 57.1% voted in favor of an amendment that declared the commonwealth would only recognize “a union between one man and one woman” as a marriage. Eight years later, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of a case that legalized same-sex marriage. On Oct. 6, 2014, the first same-sex weddings wer…
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