2004 Referendum General Election Results - Utah
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  Referendum: Amendment 3Popular Vote
Yes 593,297 65.86%
No 307,488 34.14%
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Election Notes:
  • Amendment 3 reads as follows: 1) Marriage consists only of the legal union between a man and a woman. 2) No other domestic union, however denominated, may be recognized as a marriage or given the same or substantially equivalent legal effect.
Demographic Data

2010 Population:2,763,885Enum.2010 Population Density:13.0persons/km2
2004 Population:2,401,580Est.2004 Population Density:11.3persons/km2
2000 Population:2,233,169Enum.2000 Population Density:10.5persons/km2
Land Area (2000):212,751km2Annual Pop Growth Rate:2.2%

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  • Source for Popular Vote data: Utah Secretary of State. 2004 General Election Results, Utah Secretary of State (http://elections.utah.gov/2004_canvass_amendments.pdf) (accessed 09 Feb 2007)
  • Source for Population data: U.S. Census Bureau.
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