He also broke with Gov. Andrew Cuomo, calling again for an immediate vote on a marriage equality bill, arguing that voters have a right to know where their elected officials stand. (dnainfo.com)
[6][7] On 5 February 2013 MP Gregory Barker voted in favour in the House of Commons Second Reading vote on marriage equality in Britain. (en.wikipedia.org)
Tim Kennedy and Republican Assemblymembers are prime examples of Conservative endorsements that occurred despite votes on marriage equality. (nystateofpolitics.com)