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Poll: Same Sex Marriage Missouri Statewide

 

Jefferson City, MO – Statewide Poll: Missourians’ Views on Same-sex Marriage

Missouri Alliance for Freedom commissioned Remington Research, a Kansas City based polling company to survey likely 2016 general election voters on their opinions of issues related to same-sex marriage following last week’s Supreme Court’s decision.

“From these numbers it is clear that Missourian’s minds have not dramatically changed since they overwhelmingly approved an amendment defining marriage between a man and a woman.

“For us this is a liberty issue. Will small business people and clergy be targeted by activists using the courts to compel them to violate their consciences? Freedom of speech and religion are essential and must be protected.”

Missouri Alliance for Freedom is committed to protecting and growing individual, religious, and economic liberty throughout Missouri by holding accountable members of the state legislature and by educating Missourians on voting records. MAF promotes policies that encourage personal freedom and a free economy through legislative participation, grassroots organization, issue advocacy, education and training.

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Missouri Alliance for Freedom is committed to protecting and growing individual, religious, and economic liberty throughout Missouri by holding accountable members of the state legislature and by educating Missourians on voting records. MAF promotes policies that encourage personal freedom and a free economy through legislative participation, grassroots organization, issue advocacy, education and training. It is founded upon the belief that government must be limited, in order for liberty to increase.

The survey was conducted June 29 through June 30, 2015. 778 likely voters participated in the survey. The survey weighted to match expected turnout demographics for the 2016 General Election. Margin of Error is +/- 3.5% with a 95% level of confidence. Totals do not always equal 100% due to rounding. Survey conducted by Remington Research Group on behalf of Missouri Alliance for Freedom.

 

Q: In your opinion, do you believe that marriage should be between one man and one woman?

Yes………………………..71%
No…………………………25%
Unsure…………………….4%

 

Q: In your opinion, do you believe that the Supreme Court of the United States should be able to redefine marriage?

Yes………………………..32%
No…………………………53%
Unsure…………………..15%

 

Q: In your opinion, do you believe the federal government should be able to force a private business, like a baker or a florist, to provide services for a same sex wedding if it violates his/her religious beliefs?

Yes………………………..25%
No…………………………65%
Unsure…………………..10%

 

Q: In your opinion, should same sex marriage be legal in Missouri?
Yes………………………..32%
No…………………………61%
Unsure…………………….7%