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  2. Same-sex marriage in Florida - Wikipedia

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    She lifted that stay on January 5, 2015, ordering Miami-Dade County to issue licenses to same-sex couples, which county officials began doing around noon that day. [38] The first same-sex couples began marrying in the state on January 5, 2015. Catherina Pareto and Karla Arguello, plaintiffs in Pareto, were the first couple to marry in Florida. [39]

  3. Domestic partnership in Florida - Wikipedia

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    March 2004 – Miami Herald and St. Petersburg Times Poll – 65% Oppose Same-Sex Marriage, Majority Support Civil Unions. A poll conducted by The Miami Herald and St. Petersburg Times found that 65% of Floridians oppose same-sex marriage, while 27% are supportive and 8% are undecided.

  4. LGBTQ culture in Miami - Wikipedia

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    [11] [failed verification] Both residents of, and visitors to, Miami Beach have been able to register as domestic partners since 2004; [14] in 2008 this benefit was extended to all of Miami-Dade County. [15] In 2010, the Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, with support from the City of Miami Beach, opened an LGBT Visitor Center [16 ...

  5. News of public record: Marriage licenses, divorces, dissolutions

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    This article originally appeared on The Daily Jeffersonian: Public records: Marriage licenses, divorces and dissolutions. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Finance.

  6. Miami-Dade Republicans support same-sex, interracial marriage ...

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  7. Government of Miami-Dade County - Wikipedia

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    One County Commissioner is elected from each of Miami-Dade County's 13 districts to serve a four-year term. Residents choose only from among candidates running in the district in which they live. Commissioners are chosen in non-partisan, single-district elections and can serve two four-year staggered terms, with elections scheduled every two years.