As we reported yesterday, Equality Maryland is holding its press conference today in Annapolis to announce the introduction of the marriage bill with an impressive lineup of speakers. The legislation has a very good chance of passing and the Governor will sign it.
This morning, the Washington Post released its latest Maryland polling. And, it showed a majority of the state's registered voters support a same-sex marriage law:
The poll also includes good numbers for advocates of same-sex marriage, a high-profile issue this legislative session.We'll need those numbers -- and more -- to win on the ballot next year.
In the poll, 51 percent of voters say they would favor a law in Maryland allowing same-sex couples to marry, while 44 percent opposed such a law and 5 percent gave no response.
If the legislature passes a same-sex marriage bill, it is likely to be petitioned to the ballot for a statewide vote in 2012.