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Constitutional Amendment 2 of 2004 is an amendment to the Missouri Constitution that prohibited same-sex marriages from being recognized in Missouri.The Amendment passed via public referendum on August 3, 2004, with 71% of voters supporting and 29% opposing. [3]
Missouri Amendment 2 or Missouri Constitutional Amendment 2 can refer to multiple amendments to the state constitution in Missouri: 2004 Missouri Amendment 2, a successful amendment to prevent same-sex marriage; 2006 Missouri Amendment 2, a successful amendment to allow stem-cell research
In August 2004, 71% of Missouri voters ratified Amendment 2, which restricted the validity and recognition of marriage in Missouri to the "union of one man and one woman". [3] [4] State statutes also banned same-sex marriage. [5] In December 2022, Representative Chris Sander introduced a constitutional amendment to repeal the ban. Sander said ...
Voters in Kansas and Missouri will go to the polls Tuesday, Aug. 2, to cast ballots in several important races. ... Kansas abortion constitutional amendment: No.
An lawn sign opposing Missouri’s Amendment 3, paid for by anti-abortion activist Zina Hackworth, is seen in Ladue, Missouri in this reader-submitted photo.
The question of whether to meet to make amendments to the state constitution is put before voters every 20 years, meaning it will be on the ballot again in 2042.
Missouri Constitutional Amendment 2 (The Missouri Stem Cell Research and Cures Initiative) was a state constitutional amendment initiative that concerned stem cell research and human cloning. It allows any stem cell research and therapy in the U.S. state of Missouri that is legal under federal law , including somatic cell nuclear transfer to ...
No votes Amendment 1 Election of Charter County Assessors Amendment. Would require all county assessors to be an elected position (except in Jackson County). Passed 1,360,556 (74.12%) 475,000 (25.88%) Amendment 2 Prisoner of War Property Tax Exemption Amendment.