Amendment J passes, recognizing samesex marriage in Colorado's constitution
Nov 05, 2024
DENVER Language that defined marriage as only between a man and a woman will be removed from Colorados constitution as Amendment J was approved by voters in Tuesdays election.The Associated Press projected that Amendment J would pass around 10 p.m. Tuesday. Decision Desk HQ is tracking Colorado Congressional races and ballot measures in the interactive map below.The language barring same-sex marriage was added to Colorados constitution by voters in 2006 through Amendment 43, but since 2014, same-sex marriage has been legal in the state. FOLLOW THE 2024 ELECTION WITH DENVER7'S LIVE BLOGColorado is one of 30 states that still had a statewide ban on same-sex marriage in its constitution. Colorados constitutional ban on same-sex marriage became irrelevant when the U.S. Supreme Court in 2015 ruled in the case of Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage.The LGBTQ+ community has become concerned that the Supreme Court ruling could be overturned if the high court were to revisit the issue.Groups opposing Amendment J included Colorado Springs-based Focus on the Family.