
If a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage were placed on the ballot, it would lose by three percentage points, according to a Des Moines Register Iowa Poll released Sunday.
The poll, which found that a large chunk of Iowa voters simply don’t care or are undecided on the gay marriage issue, found 38 percent who said they would vote against amending the constitution to change marriage law. Thirty-five percent said they would vote in favor, and 27 percent said they wouldn’t even vote. The poll of 800 Iowa adults was conducted Feb. 13-16 by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.
In September, an earlier Iowa Poll found 41 percent would vote for a ban, 40 percent would vote to continue gay marriage, and the rest either would not vote or said they weren’t sure.
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