Same-sex marriage voted in
WELLINGTON (AP):
New Zealand lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in favour of a bill allowing same-sex marriage yesterday, all but assuring that it will soon become law.
Lawmakers supported the bill 77 to 44 in the second of three votes needed for a bill to be approved. The second vote is typically the most crucial one. The third and final vote is likely to be little more than a formality and could be taken as early as next month.
Yesterday's vote came after a committee of lawmakers considered emails and letters from thousands of New Zealanders.
More than 200 people crammed into the parliament's public gallery to watch lawmakers debate the bill before they voted at about 10:15 p.m. The mostly young crowd clapped and cheered for lawmakers who spoke in support of the bill, and sat in silence for those who spoke in opposition.
The result was little changed from the 80-to-40 result in the first vote in August. There were some minor changes to the bill, including wording to make it clear that clergy can decline to preside over gay marriage ceremonies if they conflict with their beliefs.
