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  2. Washington records - AOL

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    Oct. 25—Spokane County Marriage licenses Forrest N. Wallace and Kyla M.R. Trias, both of Spokane Valley. Matthew J. Speelman and Bryse N. Warner, both of Post Falls. Alijah R. Heser and Lauren W ...

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    Oct. 7—Spokane County Marriage licenses Madison D. Walther and Sienna M. Baldwin, both of Spokane. Derek A. Jenkins and Alexis N.C. Marisch, both of Medical Lake. Larren D. Wright and Shaquise A ...

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    Sep. 30—Spokane County Marriage licenses Britney R. Brownlee and Miranda L. Lewis, both of Spokane. Michael J. Elbert and Taylor D. Johnson, both of Clayton. Nicholas A. Pluskett and Daisy C ...

  5. Same-sex marriage in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    By September 2013, nine months after same-sex marriage was legalized in Washington, 7,071 same-sex couples had legally entered into a marriage, 3,452 of them in highly populated King County. [50] Same-sex marriages accounted for 17% of all marriages, and 62% of those were between women. [ 51 ]

  6. Spokane County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1893 the Board of County Commissioners for Spokane County held a design contest, soliciting plans for a fire-proof masonry building that could be constructed for no more than $250,000. Twenty-nine-year-old architect Willis A. Ritchie's submission was selected, and Ritchie was awarded 5% of the cost of construction.

  7. 2012 Washington Referendum 74 - Wikipedia

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    Results by county. Size shows total votes cast, Approved is green, Rejected is orange. Referendum 74 (R-74 or Ref 74) was a Washington state referendum to approve or reject the February 2012 bill that would legalize same-sex marriage in the state. [1]