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Marriage Equality: Gay Marriage Referendum Passes by a Landslide

Written by Priya Patel | May 24, 2015 11:00:00 PM

What has put Ireland in the history books is how our legalisation for gay marriage came to be, not through legislation - which is how most countries have legalised gay marriage - but through a popular vote.

Thousands flew into Ireland from America, Canada, Australia and the UK to ensure their voices were heard. And they were. We have been perceived across the globe as a conservative nation, where the Catholic church still holds sway in daily life. This popular vote shows what we Irish have always known - we are a progressive nation, tolerant, compassionate and inclusive. Social change started a long time ago here, and we will continue to build on the sea change that has begun.

Today Ireland made history, Prime Minister Enda Kenny said at a news conference, adding that in the privacy of the ballot box, the people made a public statement.

This decision makes every citizen equal and I believe it will strengthen the institution of marriage, Mr. Kenny said.

1.2 million people voted in favour of changing Ireland's constitution to be more inclusive.

We at Ticketsolve couldn't be prouder.