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Virginia Voters Decide Marriage Equality
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Virginia voters will decide this November whether to permanently remove a 2006 constitutional ban on same-sex marriage — a relic that’s been rendered obsolete by federal law but still sits in the state’s founding document. Supporters argue keeping the outdated language creates legal risk and undermines equality, launching a campaign to replace it with clear, inclusive language guaranteeing all adults the right to marry regardless of sex, gender, or race. If approved, the amendment would cement marriage equality in Virginia’s constitution for good — protecting families and ensuring no future legal uncertainty.
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