Politics & Government

How Walnut Creek Voted on Prop. 8: Have You Changed Your Mind on Same-Sex Marriage?

As the U.S. Supreme Court weighs the constitutionality of California's Prop 8, a new poll finds that 14 percent of the country has changed its mind on the topic. Did you?

It's been a long road since the 2008 election, and the country has been through some significant changes. Back then, Proposition 8 prohibiting same-sex marriage passed with 52 percent of the vote across California. Today, the U.S. Supreme Court is questioning the constitutionality of such a law.

Walnut Creek voted against Prop 8 by 61 percent — supporting same-sex marriage moreso than the county as a whole, which saw 55 percent of voters voting "no" on the measure.

Would Walnut Creek vote the same way again? And if not, would there be more leniency toward marriage equality, or less?

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A new poll from Pew Research suggests that 14 percent of Americans previously against same-sex marriage have changed their minds and now support marriage equality for LGBT couples.

Prop 8 Vote in 2008 Yes No Concord 21,733 (45%) 26,635 (55%) Lafayette 4,573 (31%) 10,222 (69%) Martinez 7,363 (39%) 11,411 (61%) Moraga 3,554 (38%) 5,713 (62%) Orinda 3,459 (30%) 8,010 (70%) Pleasant Hill 6,022 (36%) 10,777 (64%) Walnut Creek 14,301 (39%) 22,815 (61%) Source: Contra Costa County Registrar of Voters

Have you changed your mind about same-sex marriage since the Prop 8 vote in 2008? Share your experience in the comments below.

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