From today's The Economist (Wednesday November 25th 2009)
Gay couples in America Same difference Where America's gay couples live Voters in Maine recently decided to repeal a law that allows gay couples to wed—a reverse for gay-rights activists in normally liberal north-east. In 2008 Maine had the second highest concentration of gay households of any state, with over eight in every 1,000 households said to be headed by partners of the same sex, according to research based on census data by the Williams Institute, a gay rights think-tank at UCLA. Those states where gay marriage is legal or where same-sex partnerships are recognised have a higher proportion of same-sex couples than the national average of 4.7. The District of Columbia is home to most gay households with over 14 for every 1,000.
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