Select to see more details. See full graphic The changing landscape of same-sex marriage Updated: Oct. 6, 2014 Proponents of same-sex marriage have had a string of successes around the country since the Supreme Court struck a key part of the Defense of Marriage Act in U.S. v. Windsor in June 2013. As a result of Monday's Supreme Court action, 24 states, plus the District of Columbia, now allow or could allow same-sex marriage, and 26 states prohibit it. Read related stories. Select a state on the right to learn more about the status of same-sex marriage. << Back Related stories: * Same-sex marriage allowed * Banned * Could be allowed pending appeals and further action Learn more about the details of each state's status Overall, the percentage of people who are supportive of gay marriage has increased over the years. A solid majority of Americans support same-sex marriage, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll conducted in June. The survey shows that 56 percent of Americans support it and 38 percent oppose it. Opinion over time Percent who support, by age Percent who support, by party NOTE: March 2013 and previous asked "legal" or "illegal"; Aug. 5, 2012 Post-Kaiser poll; Aug. 29, 2004 among registered voters; Wording for 2004 and earlier was "homosexual couples." SOURCES: SCOTUSblog, National Conference of State Legislatures, Washington Post-ABC News polls and news reports. Published Dec. 7, 2012. Related stories [p?c1=2&c2=3005617&cv=2.0&cj=1] Quantcast