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Same-sex marriage in Minnesota has been fully recognized since August 1, 2013. Same-sex marriages have been recognized if performed in other jurisdictions since July 1, 2013, and the state began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples on August 1, 2013. After 51.9% of state voters rejected a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage in November 2012, the Minnesota Legislature passed a same-sex marriage bill in May 2013, which Governor Mark Dayton signed on May 14, 2013. Minnesota was the second state in the Midwest, after Iowa, to legalize marriage between same-sex couples, and the first in the region to do so by enacting legislation rather than by court order. Minnesota was the first state to reject a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage, though Arizona rejecte

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  • Matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo en Minnesota (es)
  • Same-sex marriage in Minnesota (en)
  • 明尼蘇達州同性婚姻 (zh)
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  • 明尼蘇達州同性婚姻于2013年8月1日起合法化,致使明尼苏达州成為美国第12个、也是中西部地区第二个同性婚姻合法化的州。 (zh)
  • El matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo en el estado de Minnesota es legal, tras haber sido aprobado por la Cámara de representantes, el Senado y firmada por el Gobernador Mark Dayton. Minnesota se convirtió en el 12º estado en legalizar este tipo de uniones. La ley entró en vigor el 1 de agosto de 2013. (es)
  • Same-sex marriage in Minnesota has been fully recognized since August 1, 2013. Same-sex marriages have been recognized if performed in other jurisdictions since July 1, 2013, and the state began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples on August 1, 2013. After 51.9% of state voters rejected a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage in November 2012, the Minnesota Legislature passed a same-sex marriage bill in May 2013, which Governor Mark Dayton signed on May 14, 2013. Minnesota was the second state in the Midwest, after Iowa, to legalize marriage between same-sex couples, and the first in the region to do so by enacting legislation rather than by court order. Minnesota was the first state to reject a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage, though Arizona rejecte (en)
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