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'Holdout' Kentucky county issues gay marriage licences | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
A county in the US state of Kentucky has started issuing marriage licences to gay couples after the county clerk was jailed for refusing to do so. | |
Kim Davis, an elected official in Rowan County, has said the Supreme Court's ruling conflicts with her beliefs as a born-again Christian. | Kim Davis, an elected official in Rowan County, has said the Supreme Court's ruling conflicts with her beliefs as a born-again Christian. |
Some of her deputies began processing the licences on Friday, providing one to a gay couple previously denied one. | Some of her deputies began processing the licences on Friday, providing one to a gay couple previously denied one. |
The US Supreme Court declared gay marriage legal in June. | The US Supreme Court declared gay marriage legal in June. |
On Thursday, Ms Davis denied herself the opportunity to be released from jail after refusing a judge's request to allow her clerks to issue licences. US District Judge David Bunning said she could remain in prison for up to a week. | |
Five deputy clerks later told the judge they would comply with the court order and started issuing marriage licences on Friday morning. But Ms Davis's son, who is a sixth deputy clerk, refused. | |
'Love has won' | 'Love has won' |
The first gay couple to walk out of the Kentucky county office with a marriage licence was William Smith Jr and James Yates - it was their sixth attempt to obtain one. | |
Dozens of supporters of same-sex marriage chanted "love has won" as they exited the building. | Dozens of supporters of same-sex marriage chanted "love has won" as they exited the building. |
But there is dispute over whether the licences will be considered valid as they did not bear the elected clerk's signature. | |
Lawyers for the couples believe they are, but Ms Davis's lawyer said they were "not worth the paper they are written on''. | |
Support rally planned | |
Meanwhile, Ms Davis's husband, who was outside the courthouse on Friday, said his wife would not resign and will remain in jail "for as long as it takes". | |
Joe Davis said his wife was in good spirits after her first night in jail. | Joe Davis said his wife was in good spirits after her first night in jail. |
She stopped issuing marriage licences to all couples in June rather than comply with the US Supreme Court's ruling legalising gay marriage nationwide, and turned couples away repeatedly. | |
The US Supreme Court on Monday rejected the argument that her faith prevented her from carrying out her duty. | The US Supreme Court on Monday rejected the argument that her faith prevented her from carrying out her duty. |
She can only be removed from her position if the Kentucky legislature impeaches her, because she is an elected official. | She can only be removed from her position if the Kentucky legislature impeaches her, because she is an elected official. |
Various 2016 Republican presidential candidates, like Mike Huckabee, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, Senator Ted Cruz and Senator Marco Rubio, have come out in support of Ms Davis' decision. | |
Mr Huckabee said on Friday he planned to meet the jailed county clerk and stage a rally in support of her. | Mr Huckabee said on Friday he planned to meet the jailed county clerk and stage a rally in support of her. |
Others like Carly Fiorina, Senator Lindsey Graham and Ohio Governor John Kasich have said she must do her job and comply with the law. | Others like Carly Fiorina, Senator Lindsey Graham and Ohio Governor John Kasich have said she must do her job and comply with the law. |