California voters pass Proposition 3, enshrining same-sex marriage rights in the state constitution, CBS News projects

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California will officially enshrine the right to marriage for same-sex couples in the state constitution after voters approved Proposition 3.

The ballot measure repeals Proposition 8, which voters approved in 2008 to define marriage as between a man and a woman in the state's constitution, stripping same-sex couples of the legal right to marry. Though the Supreme Court's landmark 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision gave same-sex couples across the country the right to marry, California's constitution still contains language approved under Proposition 8.

"Although marriage equality for same-sex couples has been the law of the land in the United States for years, California's Constitution still says that same-sex couples are not allowed to marry," reads the argument in favor of Proposition 3 on the state's Official Voter Information Guide.  

Critics argued that the ballot initiative wasn't necessary and could open the way for polygamy and child marriage, a contention strongly refuted by Proposition 3 supporters. 

"Current laws and court decisions already protect the right to marry, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, race, or ethnicity," reads the Proposition 3 opposition argument in the state voter's guide. "These laws also protect children, prevent exploitation, and keep marriage as a union between two consenting adults. But Proposition 3 would REMOVE these defenses."     

However, Proposition 3 proponents say it won't change California law on age requirements for marriage or how many people can marry in a legal union.  

Supporters have described the ballot initiative as a common-sense update to remove outdated legal language. Major supporters include the Human Rights Campaign, California Chamber of Commerce and American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California. 

Groups that opposed Proposition 3 included The American Council of Evangelicals and the California Family Council, an organization that describes its mission as "Advancing God's Design for Life, Family, & Liberty through California's Church, Capitol, & Culture."  

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