Can now be performed in these states:

1) Connecticut

2) Iowa

3) Massachusetts

4) New Hampshire

5) New York

6) Vermont

And Washington, D.C

and Washington can be added to the list today: Wash. governor signs gay marriage bill into law, Gov. Chris Gregoire has signed into law a bill that legalizes gay marriage in Washington state, making it the nation's seventh to allow gay and lesbian couples to wed. U.S. News - Wash. governor signs gay marriage bill into law


7) Washington

A Republican (Maureen Walsh) making the case for same sex couples to marry in last weeks Washington’s House debate.





And soon to be California again (after some things are cleared up) since Proposition 8 was overturned last week.

"The People may not employ the initiative power to single out a disfavored group for unequal treatment and strip them, without a legitimate justification, of a right as important as the right to marry.": Ninth Circuit Prop. 8 decision


And soon New Jersey,………

New Jersey Senate President Stephen Sweeney (D) said Friday that the state legislature would pass a bill to legalize same sex marriage despite a veto threat from Republican Gov. Chris Christie.

“It is absolutely going to pass on Monday, and I expect it to pass the Assembly on Thursday, and it’s going to go to the governor’s desk,” he said during an appearance on the Brian Lehrer Show.


New Jersey Senate President: Same sex marriage will pass despite governor: New Jersey Senate President: Same sex marriage will pass despite governor | The Raw Story

New Jersey Senate approves same sex marriage: New Jersey Senate approves same sex marriage | The Raw Story


More than half of Americans say it should be legal for gays and lesbians to marry, a first in nearly a decade of polls by ABC News and The Washington Post. This milestone result caps a dramatic, long-term shift in public attitudes. From a low of 32 percent in a 2004 survey of registered voters, support for gay marriage has grown to 53 percent today. Forty-four percent are opposed, down 18 points from that 2004 survey.

ABC News/Washington Post poll: Gay Marriage: http://abcnews.go.com/images/Politic...20Marriage.pdf