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Aug. 4, 2010: Federal Judge Vaughn R. Walker ruled that Proposition 8 is unconstitutional. Walker's decision here: http://totalcapitol.com/media/35374462-FF-amp-CL-FINAL.pdf
May 26, 2009: The California Supreme Court upholds Proposition 8 by a 6-1 vote. Existing same-sex marriages are allowed to stand. Justice Carlos Moreno is the lone holdout in the decision.
March 5, 2009: The California Supreme Court heard oral arguements in the case to overturn Prop. 8.
Nov. 4, 2009: California voters approved Proposition 8, the constitutional amendment that changed the state's definition of marriage to one man and one woman. This change eliminated same-sex marriage. The vote tally was 52.3% (7,001,084) for the amendment and to 43.7% (6,401,482) against.
Links:
California Supreme Court resources: http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/courts/supreme/highprofile/prop8.htm
Secretary of State map shows vote results by county: http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/sov/2008_general/maps/returns/props/prop-8.htm
Consultants Frank Schubert and Jeff Flint in Politics magazine on their campaign to pass Prop 8: http://politicsmagazine.com/magazine-issues/february-2009/passing-prop-8/
Last edited by whateverworks on May 9, 2012
Other pages referencing Proposition 8: Jeff Flint, Chad Griffin, Gary Jeandron, Jennifer Kerns, Dennis Mangers, Carlos R. Moreno, Andrew Pugno, Frank Schubert, Vaughn R. Walker,
Aug. 4, 2010: Federal Judge Vaughn R. Walker ruled that Proposition 8 is unconstitutional. Walker's decision here: http://totalcapitol.com/media/35374462-FF-amp-CL-FINAL.pdf
May 26, 2009: The California Supreme Court upholds Proposition 8 by a 6-1 vote. Existing same-sex marriages are allowed to stand. Justice Carlos Moreno is the lone holdout in the decision.
March 5, 2009: The California Supreme Court heard oral arguements in the case to overturn Prop. 8.
Nov. 4, 2009: California voters approved Proposition 8, the constitutional amendment that changed the state's definition of marriage to one man and one woman. This change eliminated same-sex marriage. The vote tally was 52.3% (7,001,084) for the amendment and to 43.7% (6,401,482) against.
Links:
California Supreme Court resources: http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/courts/supreme/highprofile/prop8.htm
Secretary of State map shows vote results by county: http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/sov/2008_general/maps/returns/props/prop-8.htm
Consultants Frank Schubert and Jeff Flint in Politics magazine on their campaign to pass Prop 8: http://politicsmagazine.com/magazine-issues/february-2009/passing-prop-8/
Last edited by whateverworks on May 9, 2012
Other pages referencing Proposition 8: Jeff Flint, Chad Griffin, Gary Jeandron, Jennifer Kerns, Dennis Mangers, Carlos R. Moreno, Andrew Pugno, Frank Schubert, Vaughn R. Walker,






