Poll
The results of two polls prepared by the Family Policy Council of West Virginia suggest that marriage is too big of an issue not to be given to the people to decide. While the outcome of a popular vote in West Virginia is far from certain, what is clear is the fact that an overwhelming number of West Virginians desire the opportunity to have the vote - if only to prevent the decision being made without their input.
Marriage as the union of one man and one woman is among the most unifying and important of issues to West Virginians. More than 9 out of 10 West Virginians believe that West Virginians should define marriage - not judges.
Do you agree that West Virginians - not judges - should
define marriage in West Virginia?
define marriage in West Virginia?
Almost 86% of West Virginians believe marriage should only be defined as the union of one man and one woman.
Do you agree that marriage should only be between
one man and one woman in West Virginia?
one man and one woman in West Virginia?
Click on the files below to download the polls conducted by the Family Policy Council of West Virginia on the question of marriage.
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Defining Marriage in West Virginia: 2009 |
| Click to download the poll prepared, with analysis, by the Family Policy Council of West Virginia. |
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Defining Marriage in West Virginia: 2008 |
| Download a copy of the poll commissioned by the Family Policy Council of West Virginia in 2008 revealing support for a marriage protection amendment. |
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