As California voters on Tuesday continue to cast ballots into the evening, they are expected to reverse course on a decade of ...
Prop. 3 removes an outdated provision of the California Constitution that defines marriage as only between a man and a woman.
The ballot measure would repeal Proposition 8, which California voters approved in 2008 to define marriage as between a man ...
This proposition would amend the state Constitution to reflect existing laws on Californians’ right to marry regardless of ...
California voters passed Proposition 3, which enshrines the right to marry into the state’s constitution. Stay up-to-date ...
The ballot measure repeals Proposition 8, which California voters approved in 2008 to define marriage as between a man and a woman in the state's constitution, stripping same-sex couples of the legal ...
Proposition 3 may have lasting ramifications for marriage in California. Whether the impacts are positive or negative remains ...
Californians voted to pass Proposition 3, allowing marriage equality to be enshrined in the state constitution.
California's Proposition 3, the path to legalizing marriage for same-sex couples, will pass, ABC News projects.
Proposition 3 would remove a 2008 ban on same-sex marriage from the California constitution. Check here for election results.
What does opposition to Prop 3 look like at this point? Scott Shafer: Right now, the opponents of Proposition 3 have $0. You know, they have to file financial statements with the state of California.