BREAKING: Both sides in Ireland's gay marriage referendum say 'yes' side has won resounding victory
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 23, 2015
MORE: 'It's a very proud day to be Irish': Ireland vote permitting gay marriage heading toward landslide win: http://t.co/DdN59tmzAI
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 23, 2015
From the Associated Press:
Leaders on both sides of Ireland's gay marriage campaign say advocates of legalization have won a resounding victory with the ballot count still underway.
Senior figures from the "no" campaign, who sought to prevent Ireland's constitution from being amended to permit gay marriage, say the only question Saturday is how large the "yes" side's margin of victory will be from Friday's vote.
An Irish Cabinet minister, Leo Varadkar, who came out as gay at the start of the government's campaign, says Dublin looks to have voted about 70 percent in favor of gay marriage, while most districts outside the capital also were reporting strong "yes" leads. Official results come later Saturday.
Varadkar said: "We're the first country in the world to enshrine marriage equality in our constitution and do so by popular mandate. That makes us a beacon, a light to the rest of the world of liberty and equality. It's a very proud day to be Irish."
There's whole lot of happy dancing going on here at The Randy Report - half-Irish here don't you know :)
Ireland becomes the 21st country in which same-sex couples can marry, and the first to do so via nation-wide referendum.
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