Same-Sex Marriage by State 2025

Alabama
2015
Arkansas
2015
Florida
2015
Georgia
2015
Kansas
2015
Kentucky
2015
Louisiana
2015
Michigan
2015
Mississippi
2015
Missouri
2015
Nebraska
2015
North Dakota
2015
Ohio
2015
South Dakota
2015
Tennessee
2015
Texas
2015
Alaska
2014
Arizona
2014
Colorado
2014
Idaho
2014
Indiana
2014
Montana
2014
Nevada
2014
North Carolina
2014
Oklahoma
2014
Oregon
2014
Pennsylvania
2014
South Carolina
2014
Utah
2014
Virginia
2014
West Virginia
2014
Wisconsin
2014
Wyoming
2014
California
2013
Delaware
2013
Hawaii
2013
Illinois
2013
Minnesota
2013
New Jersey
2013
New Mexico
2013
Rhode Island
2013
Maine
2012
Maryland
2012
Washington
2012
New York
2011
District of Columbia
2010
New Hampshire
2010
Iowa
2009
Vermont
2009
Connecticut
2008
Massachusetts
2004
State
Year Passed
State Bans
Comprehensive Civil Union Or Domestic Partnership Law
Alabama Flag
Alabama2015Banned by constitution and statute
Alaska Flag
Alaska2014Banned by constitution and statute
Arizona Flag
Arizona2014Banned by constitution and statute
Arkansas Flag
Arkansas2015Banned by constitution and statute
California Flag
California2013Banned by constitutionHas comprehensive civil union or domenstic partnership law.
Colorado Flag
Colorado2014Banned by constitution and statuteCivil unions became legal in 2013. Has comprehensive civil union or domenstic partnership law.
Connecticut Flag
Connecticut2008Not banned
Delaware Flag
Delaware2013Not banned
District of Columbia Flag
District of Columbia2010Not bannedDomestic partnerships recognized starting in 2006. Has comprehensive civil union or domenstic partnership law.
Florida Flag
Florida2015Banned by constitution and statute
Georgia Flag
Georgia2015Banned by constitution and statute
Hawaii Flag
Hawaii2013Banned by constitutionHas comprehensive civil union or domenstic partnership law.
Idaho Flag
Idaho2014Banned by constitution and statute
Illinois Flag
Illinois2013Not bannedCivil unions became legal in 2011. Has comprehensive civil union or domenstic partnership law.
Indiana Flag
Indiana2014Banned by statute
Iowa Flag
Iowa2009Banned by statute
Kansas Flag
Kansas2015Banned by constitution and statuteAllows religious exemptions: Faith-based organizations may deny services to married same-sex couples.
Kentucky Flag
Kentucky2015Banned by constitution and statute
Louisiana Flag
Louisiana2015Banned by constitution and statute
Maine Flag
Maine2012Not banned
Maryland Flag
Maryland2012Not banned
Massachusetts Flag
Massachusetts2004Not banned
Michigan Flag
Michigan2015Not banned
Minnesota Flag
Minnesota2013Banned by constitution and statute
Mississippi Flag
Mississippi2015Banned by constitution and statuteAllows religious exemptions: A 2016 law (H.B. 1523) permited state officials to decline to marry couples of whose marriage they disapprove.It was overturned by a federal court and is stayed from enforcement as of 2023.
Missouri Flag
Missouri2015Banned by constitution and statute
Montana Flag
Montana2014Banned by constitution and statute
Nebraska Flag
Nebraska2015Banned by constitution
Nevada Flag
Nevada2014Not bannedCivil unions became legal in 2009. Has comprehensive civil union or domenstic partnership law.
New Hampshire Flag
New Hampshire2010Not banned
New Jersey Flag
New Jersey2013Not bannedCivil unions became legal in 2007. Has comprehensive civil union or domenstic partnership law.
New Mexico Flag
New Mexico2013Not banned
New York Flag
New York2011Not banned
North Carolina Flag
North Carolina2014Banned by constitution and statuteAllows religious exemptions: State officials to decline to marry couples of whose marriage they disapprove.
North Dakota Flag
North Dakota2015Banned by constitution and statute
Ohio Flag
Ohio2015Banned by constitution and statute
Oklahoma Flag
Oklahoma2014Banned by constitution and statute
Oregon Flag
Oregon2014Banned by constitutionDomestic partnerships recognized starting in 2008. Out-of-state marriages recognized in 2013.Has comprehensive civil union or domenstic partnership law.
Pennsylvania Flag
Pennsylvania2014Banned by statute
Rhode Island Flag
Rhode Island2013Not banned
South Carolina Flag
South Carolina2014Banned by constitution and statute
South Dakota Flag
South Dakota2015Banned by constitution and statute
Tennessee Flag
Tennessee2015Banned by constitution and statute
Texas Flag
Texas2015Banned by constitution and statute
Utah Flag
Utah2014Banned by constitution and statute
Vermont Flag
Vermont2009Not banned
Virginia Flag
Virginia2014Banned by constitution
Washington Flag
Washington2012Not banned
West Virginia Flag
West Virginia2014Banned by statute
Wisconsin Flag
Wisconsin2014Banned by constitution and statute
Wyoming Flag
Wyoming2014Banned by statute
  • As of 2023, all 50 states extend marriage equality to same-sex couples.
  • A majority of states still have laws which ban marriage for same-sex couples via either a legal statute, a constitutional amendment, or both. These state bans are currently rendered unenforceable by the 2015 Federal Supreme Court case Obergefell, which established marriage equality nationwide.
  • Just over 25% of states have specifically legalized same-sex marriages through a comprehensive civil union or domenstic partnership law.
  • A small number of states have established targeted religious exemptions, such as allowing faith-based organizations to deny services to same-sex couples based upon the organization’s religious beliefs.