Nebraska Initiative Measure 416 (2000)
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Nebraska Initiative 416 was a 2000 ballot initiative that amended the Nebraska Constitution to make it unconstitutional for the state to recognize or perform
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, same-sex
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s or
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s. The referendum was approved on November 7, 2000, by 70% of the voters.Statewide General Election 2000 Results, Constitutional Amendments and Initiative Measures
Nebraska Secretary of State, p. 21-22. Accessed 17 December 2006.
The initiative has since been struck down in federal court and
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is now legally recognised in the state of Nebraska.


Text of amendment

The text of the amendment states:
''Only marriage between a man and a woman shall be valid or recognized in Nebraska. The uniting of two persons of the same sex in a civil union, domestic partnership, or other similar same-sex relationship shall not be valid or recognized in Nebraska.''Nebraska State Constitution
Article I, section 29, Nebraska Legislative Documents Legislature. Accessed 21 July 2014.
Those voting ''yes'' were voting in favour of the amendment and those voting ''no'' were voting against the amendment.


Campaign

The petition drive that put the proposed amendment on the Nebraska ballot was organized by Guyla Mills, director of Nebraska Family Council. Mills said of her organization's motives: "This is not about hate, this is about love. The Defense of Marriage Act movement was just a platform we had to share the love of Jesus Christ."Baker, Tess N. (January 12, 2001). "Family Council celebrates"
''Lincoln Journal Star''.
Retrieved July 7, 2019.
A group called the Coalition for Protection of Marriage ran advertisements in support of the marriage ban. The coalition was chaired by former governor Kay Orr and Omaha businessman Bill Ramsey. Dan Parsons of Family First served as coalition spokesman. The
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and Nebraska Catholic Conference were also coalition members. The proposed amendment was opposed by United Students against 416, a group of
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students, and by the Nebraska Coalition for Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights.


Result


Lawsuits

Several gay and lesbian advocacy organizations challenged this measure in '' Citizens for Equal Protection v. Bruning''. In 2005, Judge Joseph Bataillon of the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska ruled that the measure violated the
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's guarantees of equal protection and free speech, as well as its prohibition on bills of attainder. In 2006, the
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overturned Judge Bataillon and ruled that "laws limiting the state-recognized institution of marriage to heterosexual couples ... do not violate the Constitution of the United States." In 2015, in the matter of '' Waters v. Ricketts'', Judge of the District Court again ruled that the measure violated the U.S. Constitution, on equal protection and due process grounds. Though the state appealed and successfully sought a stay of the ruling to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, the
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struck down same-sex marriage bans nationwide on identical grounds in the matter of '' Obergefell v. Hodges''. Consequently, the Eighth Circuit Court lifted the stay of Judge 's ruling and Initiative 416 was formally struck down, with Nebraska officials and agencies formally enjoined from enforcing the ban on same-sex marriage in the state.


Status

Following ''Obergefell v. Hodges'' the text of Initiative 416 is
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and is not enforced. It remains a part of the constitution. The Nebraska Family Alliance and Nebraska Catholic Conference continue to oppose efforts to remove the text of Initiative 416 from the Constitution following the court rulings. Governor
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vetoed a bill to print marriages licenses to accommodate same-sex couples in 2019.


See also

* Same-sex marriage in Nebraska * LGBT rights in Nebraska *
U.S. state constitutional amendments banning same-sex unions Prior to the Supreme Court's decision in ''Obergefell v. Hodges'' (2015), U.S. state constitutional amendments banning same-sex unions of several different types passed, banning legal recognition of same-sex unions in U.S. state constitutions, r ...


References


''New York Times'' coverage, October 21, 2009
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