Last November,
Washington's Referendum 74 passed in a "clear win" for marriage
equality, making the Evergreen State the first in the Pacific Northwest
to legalize gay marriage. According to the AP,
more than 7,000 same-sex couples were married in Washington State in
the last year, the first year in which it was legal for same-sex couples
to legally do so:
So far, most of the state's same sex marriages, 62 percent, were between two women.
The top five counties where same sex
marriages took place are King, Clark, Pierce, Snohomish and Thurston
counties. Garfield County is the only county where no same sex marriages
were performed.
As previously reported, the state's LGBT friendly marriage laws have also helped to drive tourism as many people from nearby Oregon
as well as other parts of the county are coming to Washington to make
it official. Roughly 25% of the gay couples who were married in
Washington this past year came from out of state. Of those, the largest
contingent was comprised of Oregonians.
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