Alabama Marriage Protection Amendment
On June 6, 2006, Alabama will vote on a constitutional amendment called the Alabama Marriage Protection Amendment. It will be on both the Democratic and Republican ballots. This amendment will protect Alabama from same-sex marriage and sustain the biblical tradition of marriage as a union of one woman and one man.
The exact working of the amendment is found below. Please! Please! Encourage the passage of this amendment.
Shall the following Amendment be adopted to the Constitution of Alabama?
PROPOSED AMENDMENT WHICH APPLIES STATEWIDE
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to provide that no marriage license shall be issued in Alabama to parties of the same sex and that the state shall not recognize a marriage of parties of the same sex that occurred as a result of the law of any other jurisdiction. (Proposed by Act 2005-35)
YES NO
Please prayerfully consider voting YES.
The exact working of the amendment is found below. Please! Please! Encourage the passage of this amendment.
Shall the following Amendment be adopted to the Constitution of Alabama?
PROPOSED AMENDMENT WHICH APPLIES STATEWIDE
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to provide that no marriage license shall be issued in Alabama to parties of the same sex and that the state shall not recognize a marriage of parties of the same sex that occurred as a result of the law of any other jurisdiction. (Proposed by Act 2005-35)
YES NO
Please prayerfully consider voting YES.
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