Support for same-sex marriage (Latin America)

Date
October 2013–February 2014
Regions Surveyed
19

Full Survey Results

PEW Research Center conducted a survey about religious affiliations, beliefs and practices in 18 Latin American countries and Puerto Rico. The survey included more than 30,000 respondents.

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

Oppose
Favor
Survey Average (Unweighted)
63.1%
29%
  1. 1. Uruguay
    31%
    62%
  2. 40%
    52%
  3. 3. Mexico
    43%
    49%
  4. 4. Chile
    42%
    46%
  5. 5. Brazil
    48%
    45%
  6. 55%
    33%
  7. 61%
    29%
  8. 61%
    28%
  9. 64%
    28%
  10. 10. Peru
    65%
    26%
  11. 11. Bolivia
    67%
    22%
  12. 72%
    25%
  13. 13. Panama
    72%
    23%
  14. 14. Ecuador
    74%
    16%
  15. 15. Nicaragua
    77%
    16%
  16. 16. Paraguay
    80%
    15%
  17. 81%
    11%
  18. 18. Guatemala
    82%
    12%
  19. 19. Honduras
    83%
    13%

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 Unknownmiles