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What if Massachusetts amends its state constitution to state that marriage is only between a man and a woman?

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What if Massachusetts amends its state constitution to state that marriage is only between a man and a woman?

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Under Massachusetts law, amending the constitution is a lengthy process, taking at least three years. To amend the state constitution, the Legislature would have to pass the amendment in two consecutive legislative sessions and then the amendment would have to be approved by Massachusetts voters. Following the state’s process, the earliest that voters could consider a constitutional amendment would be 2006.

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