All Utah Counties Now Marrying Same-Sex Couples
Some clerks had been holding out
The last of the Utah counties that were holding out on issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples have reversed course and decided to hand out licenses to all eligible applicants.
Officials for the four holdouts - Box Elder, Utah, Piute and San Juan counties - told The Associated Press they made the decision Thursday to offer licenses to same-sex couples. Utah has 29 counties.
County clerks say they had little choice after an appeals court denied a motion for a stay on a ruling Friday from U.S. District Judge Robert Shelby. He ruled Utah's ban unconstitutional. The state is preparing an appeal.
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