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Proposed Montana Constitutional Amendment Defining Marriage
Updated 11/24/04 1:59 AM ET
100% Precincts Reporting
Incumbent* declared winner
 CandidatesVotes % 
  Yes 294,056 67% 
  No 147,927 33% 
Key to Party Abbreviations Source: AP
EDITOR'S NOTE: Voters were asked if they were for or against the following initiative: "Montana statutes define civil marriage as between a man and a woman, and prohibit marriage between persons of the same sex. The Montana Constitution currently contains no provisions defining marriage. This initiative, effective immediately, would amend the Montana Constitution to provide that only a marriage between a man and a woman may be valid if performed in Montana, or recognized in Montana if performed in another state."



       


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