Entry #1449: Same-sex marriage in Michigan

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RegionMichigan
IssueSame-sex marriage
StatusBanned
Start DateJun 1995
End DateMar 20, 2014
DescriptionIn 1995, Gov. John Engler signed two statutes that restricted marriage to opposite-sex couples only.

In 2004, Proposal 04-2, which was a constitutional amendment that defined marriage as “the union between one man and one woman,” was approved by voters.
Sourceshttps://www.freedomtomarry.org/states/michigan
https://ballotpedia.org/Michigan_Proposal_04-2,_Definition_of_Marriage_Initiative_(2004)


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edited by Unknownmiles. Some reason it auto changed to Jan

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Start DateJan 1995Jun 1995

edited by Unknownmiles. Fixing grammar.

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Start DateJun 1995Jan 1995
DescriptionIn 1995, Gov. John Engler signed two statutes that restricted marriage to opposite-sex.

In 2004, Proposal 04-2, which was a constitutional amendment that defined marriage as “the union between one man and one woman,” was approved by voters.
In 1995, Gov. John Engler signed two statutes that restricted marriage to opposite-sex couples only.

In 2004, Proposal 04-2, which was a constitutional amendment that defined marriage as “the union between one man and one woman,” was approved by voters.
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In 1995, Gov. John Engler signed two statutes that restricted marriage to opposite-sex. In 2004, Proposal 04-2, which was a constitutional amendment that defined marriage as “the union between one man and one woman,” was approved by voters. opposite-sex couples only. In 2004, Proposal 04-2, which was a constitutional amendment that defined marriage as “the union between one man and one woman,” was approved by voters.

edited by Unknownmiles. Adding info and adding links

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Start DateNov 2, 2004Jun 1995
End DateJun 25, 2015Mar 20, 2014
DescriptionProposal 2 passed in 2004 defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman.In 1995, Gov. John Engler signed two statutes that restricted marriage to opposite-sex.

In 2004, Proposal 04-2, which was a constitutional amendment that defined marriage as “the union between one man and one woman,” was approved by voters.
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Proposal 2 passed in 2004 defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman. In 1995, Gov. John Engler signed two statutes that restricted marriage to opposite-sex. In 2004, Proposal 04-2, which was a constitutional amendment that defined marriage as “the union between one man and one woman,” was approved by voters.
Sourceshttp://ballotpedia.org/Michigan_Marriage_Amendment,_Proposal_2_(2004)https://www.freedomtomarry.org/states/michigan
https://ballotpedia.org/Michigan_Proposal_04-2,_Definition_of_Marriage_Initiative_(2004)
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http://ballotpedia.org/Michigan_Marriage_Amendment,_Proposal_2_(2004) https://www.freedomtomarry.org/states/michigan https://ballotpedia.org/Michigan_Proposal_04-2,_Definition_of_Marriage_Initiative_(2004)

edited by jadeywadey. fixing minor date clash

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End DateJun 26, 2015Jun 25, 2015
DescriptionProposal 2 passed in 2004 defines marriage as a union between a man and a womanProposal 2 passed in 2004 defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman.
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Proposal 2 passed in 2004 defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman woman.

edited by DaisyGeekyTrans. Fixing the status.

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Start DateNov 2, 2004
End DateJun 26, 2015
DescriptionProposal 2 passed in 2004 defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman
Sourceshttp://ballotpedia.org/Michigan_Marriage_Amendment,_Proposal_2_(2004)
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  • Status is not correct "This proposition was created to enact a full ban on same-sex marriage in Michigan and should be viewed as “banned”."