WATCH: Gay Couples Tie the Knot in Virginia, Oklahoma, Indiana, Utah, and Wisconsin
Huge day for equality as gay couples in Utah, Virginia, Oklahoma, Indiana, and Wisconsin have finally secured the freedom to marry after the Supreme Court refused to review seven gay marriage cases before it this morning.
The court’s decision has also paved the way for marriage equality to begin in Colorado, Kansas, and Wyoming in the near future.
Tons of footage and pictures are streaming in from couples who are taking part in this historic day. Check out our rolling coverage AFTER THE JUMP…(warning: autoplay)
(photo via Instagram)
First couple to marry in Richmond, Virginia:
First gay couple to get paperwork pic.twitter.com/vh7Gbwgqw8
— Graham Moomaw (@gmoomaw) October 6, 2014
Officially tying the knot in the sunshine pic.twitter.com/ZgxFNLhBYM
— Graham Moomaw (@gmoomaw) October 6, 2014
Timothy Bostic and Tony London – two plaintiffs from the Virginia case:
The first same sex marriage license issued in Norfolk to Bostic and London #vagaymarriage pic.twitter.com/23EPelen9n
— Patrick Wilson (@patrickmwilson) October 6, 2014
VIRGINIA:
Mary Bishop and Saron Baldwin, who filed their case over a decade ago
Mary Bishop and Sharon Baldwin are filling out their license now and plan to marry at the courthouse today. pic.twitter.com/QZOwKNGLQn
— Max Resnik (@meresnik) October 6, 2014
First marriage in Tulsa, Oklahoma:
News report in Wisconsin:
Utah
Kyler Geoffroy
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