More than half of Guam's residents believe the government should give some form of legal recognition to same-sex couples, according to a survey commissioned by the Pacific Daily News.
The survey, done in the last two weeks of July by research and consulting firm Market Research & Development Inc., asked 335 adults selected randomly whether they were in favor of allowing gay and lesbian couples to marry, or to form civil unions or domestic partnerships.
Twenty-six percent of those surveyed said they were in favor of allowing same-sex couples to marry; while 27 percent favored civil unions or domestic partnerships -- but not marriage.
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