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2020 Nevada Question 2


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A referendum on Question 2 to the Constitution of Nevada was held on November 3, 2020. The amendment removed the state's gay marriage ban as well as codify gay marriage in Nevada's constitution. A majority of the voters backed the measure, making Nevada the first state to enshrine same-sex marriage into its constitution.

In 2013, the Nevada Legislature began work on legislation to repeal a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage and substitute in its place a gender-neutral definition of marriage. The Senate approved such legislation on April 22 on a 12–9 vote, and the Nevada Assembly passed the resolution on May 23 by a 27–14 vote. It would have required approval by the next legislative session in 2015 and by voters in the 2016 election to take effect. However, as Republicans took control of the Senate following the 2014 elections, no second vote was held. On February 1, 2017, after the Democratic Party took control of the Senate following the 2016 elections, identical legislation (known as Assembly Joint Resolution 2) was introduced to repeal the now-defunct ban on same-sex marriage. The resolution passed the Assembly on March 9 in a 27–14 vote. The Senate amended it to include a religious exemption, after which it passed the bill on May 1 in a 19–2 vote. The Assembly approved the Senate's amendment on May 2. The resolution returned to the Nevada Legislature in February 2019. It was approved by the Assembly on March 29 in a 38–2 vote and by the Senate on May 23, 2019, in a 19–2 vote. As Question 2, it was placed on the November 6, 2020 ballot, and approved with 62% of the vote.

Political affiliationVoted forVoted againstAbsent (Did not vote)
Democratic Party28
Alexander AssefaShea BackusTeresa Benitez-ThompsonShannon Bilbray-AxelrodMaggie CarltonRichard CarrilloLesley CohenSkip DalyBea DuranEdgar FloresJason FriersonOzzie FumoMichelle GorelowSandra JaureguiSusie MartinezWilliam McCurdy IIBrittney MillerDaniele Monroe-MorenoConnie MunkDina NealRochelle NguyenSarah PetersEllen SpiegelHeidi SwankTyrone ThompsonSelena TorresHoward Watts IIISteve Yeager
Republican Party9
Chris EdwardsGregory Hafen IIMelissa HardyAl KramerLisa KrasnerGlen LeavittTom RobertsRobin TitusJill Tolles2
John EllisonJim Wheeler2
John HambrickAlexis Hansen
Total3722
90.2%4.9%4.9%
Political affiliationVoted forVoted againstAbsent (Did not vote)
Democratic Party12
Chris BrooksYvanna CancelaNicole CannizzaroMo DenisMarilyn Dondero LoopDallas HarrisJames OhrenschallDavid ParksJulia RattiMelanie ScheiblePat SpearmanJoyce Woodhouse1
Marcia Washington
Republican Party7
Heidi GansertPete GoicoecheaScott HammondJoe HardyBen KieckheferKeith PickardJames Settelmeyer1
Ira Hansen
Total1920
90.5%9.5%0.0%

The ballot question for Question 2 was as follows:

Shall the Nevada Constitution be amended to: (1) remove an existing provision recognizing marriage as only between a male person and a female person and require the State of Nevada and its political subdivisions to recognize marriages of and issue marriage licenses to couples, regardless of gender; (2) require all legally valid marriages to be treated equally under the law; and (3) establish a right for religious organizations and clergy members to refuse to perform a marriage and provide that no person is entitled to make any claim against them for exercising that right? Yes [ ] No [ ]

All counties had fully reported their results by December 17, 2020. The 62.43% "Yes" vote assured the passage of the ballot measure.

CountyYes (%)Yes votesNo (%)No votesFormal total
Carson City57.96%16,69142.04%12,10728,798
Churchill44.35%5,52355.65%6,92912,452
Clark64.75%584,48435.25%318,205902,689
Douglas52.31%17,05147.69%15,54832,599
Elko46.37%9,84253.63%11,38121,223
Esmeralda33.97%15966.03%309468
Eureka31.56%30368.44%657960
Humboldt43.24%3,25856.76%4,2777,535
Lander41.53%1,11158.47%1,5642,675
Lincoln32.02%75567.98%1,6032,358
Lyon47.26%13,75052.74%15,34429,094
Mineral47.46%1,05652.54%1,1692,225
Nye47.04%11,44852.96%12,88824,336
Pershing39.58%87460.42%1,3342,208
Storey50.45%1,41049.55%1,3852,795
Washoe63.51%151,54536.49%87,068238,613
White Pine42.54%1,79057.46%2,4184,208
Nevada62.43%821,05037.57%494,1861,315,236
  • 2002 Nevada Question 2
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