Support for same-sex marriage in Central and Eastern Europe

Date
June 2015-July 2016
Regions Surveyed
19

Full Survey Results

Pew Research Center surveyed Central and Eastern European countries regarding religious beliefs. Among the questions was: "Do you strongly favor, favor, oppose, or strongly oppose allowing gays and lesbians to marry legally?". Equaldex shows the net fav and net oppose results. Respondents who refused or answered "don't know" are excluded from the results.

Question: "Do you strongly favor, favor, oppose, or strongly oppose allowing gays and lesbians to marry legally?"

Oppose
Favor
Survey Average
77.2%
18.4%
  1. 29%
    65%
  2. 2. Poland
    59%
    32%
  3. 3. Croatia
    64%
    31%
  4. 4. Hungary
    64%
    27%
  5. 5. Greece
    70%
    26%
  6. 6. Romania
    74%
    26%
  7. 7. Estonia
    71%
    23%
  8. 79%
    18%
  9. 9. Latvia
    77%
    16%
  10. 10. Belarus
    81%
    16%
  11. 11. Serbia
    83%
    12%
  12. 84%
    13%
  13. 13. Lithuania
    85%
    12%
  14. 14. Ukraine
    85%
    9%
  15. 89%
    7%
  16. 16. Russia
    90%
    5%
  17. 17. Moldova
    92%
    5%
  18. 18. Georgia
    95%
    3%
  19. 19. Armenia
    96%
    3%

Regions are ranked by the percentage of "support" responses out of the total responses (excluding participants who answered "don't know" or refused to answer).

Submitted by danlev