New Mexico County Clerk Begins Issuing Marriage Licenses To Same-Sex Couples
Doña Ana, New Mexico, County Clerk Lynn Ellins (D) announced Wednesday that his office would begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples. The move comes days after the states Supreme Court declined to expedite a marriage equality case, saying the case should first go to a lower court.
New Mexico has no constitutional prohibition on same-sex marriage and no explicit statutory ban but still has not previously allowed the practice. A recent review of state codes by state Attorney General Gary King (D) found that while some statues implicitly require that marrying couples include one male and one female, the equal protections required by the states constitution render these rules unconstitutional. King said he would not fight any lawsuit demanding same-sex marriage equality.
Noting the Attorney Generals advisory opinion, Ellins decided he would not wait for the case to wend its way through a lengthy judicial process:
After careful review of New Mexicos laws it is clear that the states marriage statutes are gender neutral and do not expressly prohibit Doña Ana County from issuing marriage licenses to same-gender couples. Any further denial of marriage licenses to these couples violates the United States and New Mexico Constitution and the New Mexico Human Rights Act. Doña Ana County is upholding New Mexico law by issuing these marriage licenses, and I see no reason to make committed couples in Doña Ana County wait another minute to marry.
For a few hours, a Sandoval, New Mexico county clerk allowed same-sex marriages in 2004. Sixty-four couples married in that brief window, but their status has never been fully resolved by the state courts.
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http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2013/08/21/2503181/new-mexico-county-clerk-marriage/
Good on him!