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Executive Constantine thanks Washington voters for being among the first in the nation to approve marriage equality

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King County Executive
Dow Constantine


Executive Constantine thanks Washington voters for being among the first in the nation to approve marriage equality

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King County Executive Dow Constantine today thanked Washington voters for approving Referendum 74:

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Executive Constantine thanks Washington voters for being among the first in the nation to approve marriage equality Outlines plans for issuance of first same-sex marriage licenses on Dec. 6

King County Executive Dow Constantine today thanked Washington voters for approving Referendum 74:

“Marriage equality is now the law of the land in Washington State, thanks to voters who have made our state, Maryland, and Maine, the first in the nation to recognize this civil right at the ballot box. We can all be proud that our state is on the right side of history.

“This is a journey that started back in 1971, when Faygele Ben-Miriam and Paul Barwick were denied a marriage license by King County. Faygele did not live to see this day, but I think he would be proud of what we’ve accomplished.

“I want to thank all the legislative leaders for their tenacity in keeping the issue in front of the state Legislature. I have one of the pens Governor Gregoire used to sign the marriage equality bill into law, and I look forward to using that same pen to personally issue the first marriage license to a same-sex couple in King County on the first day the law goes into effect, December 6.

“We expect large numbers of applicants for marriage licenses in those first few days, so our King County Recorder’s Office will be open for extended hours for the issuance of marriage licenses on Thursday and Friday, Dec. 6 and 7, and even on Saturday, Dec. 8.”



King County Executive
Dow Constantine
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