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  2. Same-sex marriage in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The first same-sex couple to receive a marriage license were Kristy Best and Wednesday Smith at around 3 p.m. on Thursday, October 9 in Carson City. Theo Small and Antioco Carillo were the first couple to be issued a license in Las Vegas shortly after 5 p.m. on October 9, followed a few minutes later by State Senator Kelvin Atkinson and his ...

  3. Noriko Sawada Bridges Flynn - Wikipedia

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    However, their application for a marriage license was denied because Nevada law forbade people of different races from getting married. [1] The law in Nevada was written in 1846, and "prohibited marriages between whites and Asians," which the couple tried to circumvent by protesting that Sawada, being born in the United States was not a ...

  4. Richland County marriage licenses - AOL

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    Marriage license applications filed in Richland County Jan. 22-26. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  5. Richland County marriage licenses - AOL

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    These marriage license applications were recorded in Richland County between Feb. 12 and Feb. 16: Matthew Zimmerman of Ashland, 20, construction, to Erla S. Zimmerman of Mansfield, 21, homemaker.

  6. Richland County marriage licenses recorded April 22-26 - AOL

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    These marriage license applications were recorded in Richland County between April 22 and April 26: Marcus Allen Fackler Flores of Mansfield, 22, server, to Kaitlyn Francis Rice of Mansfield, 19, host

  7. LGBTQ rights in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Since July 1, 2017, Nevada's marriage statute has incorporated gender-neutral language, thereby explicitly recognizing same-sex marriage in state law. [18] On November 3, 2020, Nevada voters amended the Nevada Constitution to remove the 2002 language banning same-sex marriage. The measure, known as Question 2, was approved with 62% in favor.