Monday, May 25, 2009

52% of Central Ohioans Support Marriage Equality


Just getting around to posting this.

We still lose the state.
As many polls have shown, those younger than 29 are more likely to support the legalization of
gay marriage (49 percent, compared with 42 percent against). A majority (56 percent) in central
Ohio also back the concept; all other areas oppose it. Democrats favor gay marriage, while
independents and Republicans don't. Ohioans amended the state constitution in 2004 to define
marriage as solely between one man and one woman.

The telephone survey of 818 Ohio adults April 16 through 27 has a margin of sampling error of
plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.

The full poll can be seen at
www.ipr.uc.edu/documents/op050809.pdf.

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