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Region | Kansas |
Issue | Same-sex marriage |
Status | Unrecognized |
Start Date | Apr 8, 2005 |
End Date | Nov 19, 2014 |
Description | Kansas voters adopted a constitutional amendment in April 2005 that said "Marriage shall be constituted by one man and one woman only" and banned granting the "rights or incidents" of marriage to other relationships. |
Sources | www.kansas.gov/government/ |
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Description | Kansas voters adopted a constitutional amendment in April 2005 that said "Marriage shall be constituted by one man and one woman only" and banned granting the "rights or incidents" of marriage to other relationships. | Kansas voters adopted a constitutional amendment in April 2005 that said "Marriage shall be constituted by one man and one woman only" and banned granting the "rights or incidents" of marriage to other relationships. |
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Status | Unrecognized |
Start Date | Apr 8, 2005 |
End Date | (none) |
Description | Kansas voters adopted a constitutional amendment in April 2005 that said "Marriage shall be constituted by one man and one woman only" and banned granting the "rights or incidents" of marriage to other relationships. |
Sources | www.kansas.gov/government/ |