2004 Mississippi Amendment 1

Amendment 1 of 2004 is an amendment to the Mississippi Constitution that prohibited same-sex marriages from being conducted or recognized in Mississippi. The Amendment passed a public referendum on November 2, 2004 with 86% of voters supporting and 14% opposing.[4]

Amendment 1
November 2, 2004
Mississippi Marriage Definition Amendment
Results
Choice
Votes%
Yes957,10486.01%
No155,64813.99%
Valid votes1,112,75296.56%
Invalid or blank votes39,6133.44%
Total votes1,152,365100.00%
Registered voters/turnout2,068,76653.78%
Yes
  90-100%
  80–90%
  70–80%
Sources: [1][2][3]

When compared to all similar amendments passed in the United States, Mississippi Amendment 1 had the highest percentage of votes for the amendment, outpacing the next two states, Alabama and Tennessee, at 81%.

Contents

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The text of the adopted amendment, which is found at Article XIV, section 263A of the Mississippi Constitution, states:[5]

Marriage may take place and may be valid under the laws of this state only between a man and a woman. A marriage in another state or foreign jurisdiction between persons of the same gender, regardless of when the marriage took place, may not be recognized in this state and is void and unenforceable under the laws of this state.

Results

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Amendment 1[6]
ChoiceVotes%
Yes957,10486.01
No155,64813.99
Total votes1,112,752100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,068,76653.78

Results by county

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CountyYesYes %NoNo %
Adams11,35183.29%2,27816.71%
Alcorn9,79393.04%7336.96%
Amite6,30589.71%72310.29%
Attala7,57690.27%8179.73%
Benton3,42185.70%57114.30%
Bolivar7,48986.91%1,12813.09%
Calhoun5,94491.54%5498.46%
Carroll4,79288.17%64311.83%
Chickasaw7,33688.92%91411.08%
Choctaw3,69590.74%3779.26%
Claiborne3,75876.37%1,16323.63%
Clarke7,14491.86%6338.14%
Clay8,72787.47%1,25012.53%
Coahoma4,74285.80%78514.20%
Copiah10,77687.70%1,51212.30%
Covington7,27888.90%90911.10%
DeSoto42,37987.33%6,14812.67%
Forrest21,81582.64%4,58217.36%
Franklin3,84988.58%49611.42%
George7,44191.19%7198.81%
Greene4,92192.85%3797.15%
Grenada8,31388.57%1,07311.43%
Hancock13,05877.60%3,77022.40%
Harrison47,36776.49%14,55623.51%
Hinds71,79878.59%19,56121.41%
Holmes6,52184.31%1,21415.69%
Humphreys3,58681.30%82518.70%
Issaquena68581.16%15918.84%
Itawamba9,12294.06%5765.94%
Jackson39,96080.52%9,66719.48%
Jasper6,96987.37%1,00712.63%
Jefferson2,99379.16%78820.84%
Jefferson Davis5,50587.59%78012.41%
Jones24,54092.00%2,1338.00%
Kemper4,12287.55%58612.45%
Lafayette11,77377.76%3,36822.24%
Lamar18,29189.88%2,06010.12%
Lauderdale25,94388.63%3,32711.37%
Lawrence6,01091.03%5928.97%
Leake7,37689.59%85710.41%
Lee26,92390.17%2,9349.83%
Leflore6,54186.44%1,02613.56%
Lincoln13,38690.97%1,3289.03%
Lowndes20,36187.68%2,86212.32%
Madison32,15284.81%5,75915.19%
Marion10,91292.26%9167.74%
Marshall11,35384.59%2,06815.41%
Monroe14,60491.39%1,3758.61%
Montgomery4,83390.62%5009.38%
Neshoba9,76692.60%7807.40%
Newton7,39990.72%7579.28%
Noxubee4,61184.16%86815.84%
Oktibbeha13,60381.73%3,04018.27%
Panola11,77487.85%1,62812.15%
Pearl River17,01588.62%2,18611.38%
Perry4,72990.65%4889.35%
Pike14,41687.31%2,09512.69%
Pontotoc10,66893.83%7026.17%
Prentiss9,55393.35%6806.65%
Quitman2,79874.97%93425.03%
Rankin47,98188.31%6,35111.69%
Scott8,93386.52%1,39213.48%
Sharkey1,78682.41%38117.58%
Simpson10,10189.27%1,21410.73%
Smith7,15092.62%5707.38%
Stone5,13785.75%85414.25%
Sunflower7,52683.76%1,45916.24%
Tallahatchie5,15085.08%90314.92%
Tate9,87989.02%1,21910.98%
Tippah8,66092.85%6677.15%
Tishomingo7,72191.31%7358.69%
Tunica2,16973.43%78526.57%
Union10,09493.14%7436.86%
Walthall5,92489.26%71310.74%
Warren15,04182.97%3,08817.03%
Washington14,45483.75%2,80416.25%
Wayne8,33890.81%8449.19%
Webster4,71391.14%4588.86%
Wilkinson3,55985.31%61314.69%
Winston8,65389.46%1,01910.54%
Yalobusha5,23587.75%73112.25%
Yazoo7,03987.88%97112.12%

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 2004 General Election Mississippi
  2. ^ 2004 General Election Turnout Rates
  3. ^ OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS FOR UNITED STATES PRESIDENT NOVEMBER 2, 2004
  4. ^ CNN.com Election 2004 - Ballot Measures Accessed 30 November 2006.
  5. ^ "DOMAwatch.org - Mississippi Archived 2005-03-10 at the Wayback Machine" Alliance Defense Fund. 2006. Accessed 14 December 2006.
  6. ^ "2004 General Election Turnout Rates". United States Election Project. June 4, 2013. Archived from the original on July 9, 2013.
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