On 10 July 2015, 20 identical-intercourse couples had been married by Governor Ortega in Acapulco. On thirteen February 2016, a day before mass Valentine’s Day weddings have been planned statewide, the top of Guerrero’s State Civil Registry division announced that same-sex couples might marry in any jurisdiction willing to marry the couples and criticised Acapulco’s Civil Registry and other civil registries all through the state for not allowing the weddings. It was revealed within the official journal on 10 June 2019 and took impact the following day. The invoice was lastly published on 30 December 2022, taking impact the subsequent day. As chair of that place, he shepherded a invoice that known as for the Pentagon to spend $seven hundred billion, which included more troops to fight ISIS and in Afghanistan as well as a modest boost to troop pay. On four July 2013, the state Congress accredited a new type of union called enlace conyugal (conjugal bond) for identical-intercourse couples, which according to Deputy Martín Flores Castañeda grants the identical rights and obligations as marriage. In October 2018, PRD Deputy Isidoro Bazaldúa Lugo introduced a similar-sex marriage bill to Congress.
In September 2013, PRD Deputy Israel Soto Peña launched a invoice to legalize identical sex marriage within the state. The bill proposed by PAN was supported by both the PRD and PAN, however was opposed by the PRI. Thirteen April 2015, the Justice Committee, with a majority from the state’s ruling PAN occasion, voted 3-2 to shelve both payments citing PAN’s objection to identical-intercourse unions. After the Supreme Court ruling went into effect on 22 June 2015, officials in Guerrero started saying plans for a collection of collective group weddings. The ruling doesn’t require a particular vote, however does require legislators to go on file as to whether they’ll comply with the Supreme Court ruling. On 13 September 2018, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation struck down the law on procedural grounds. The prevailing similar-intercourse civil union regulation was repealed simultaneously. Twenty days after the legislation had passed, the country’s first identical-intercourse civil union passed off in Saltillo.
On 13 January 2016, the top of the Civil Registry of Acapulco stated that the 20 identical-sex marriages that occurred on 10 July 2015 in Acapulco have been void, as there was no legislation to permit same-intercourse marriage within the state. Additionally, they urged Governor Miguel Márquez Márquez to vary the Civil Code to permit for similar-sex marriages. On 10 April 2014, the invoice was rejected on the idea that it would not sufficiently address the legal modifications essential to correct the Civil Code. Governor Omar Fayad signed the invoice on 24 May. Jim suspects she may be pregnant, which she confirms by taking various pregnancy assessments. In July 2022 a federal choose ordered the Durango Congress to think about an abandoned identical-sex-marriage bill of their next session, as a result of essential variety of amparos having been reached. The Congress of Guerrero handed a same-sex marriage invoice on 25 October 2022, by 38-6. The bill also recognizes similar-sex concubinage. Guanajuato is the 23rd Mexican state to approve similar-sex marriage.
On 10 February 2016, the Justice Commission of the Congress of Durango approved a draft invoice to legalize same-sex marriage in the state. On 5 March 2013, Congressman Samuel Acevedo Flores, from the Social Democratic Party, launched a invoice to the Congress of Coahuila to legalize similar-intercourse marriages and adoption by same-sex couples. In August 2020, Acapulco introduced that it might carry out similar-sex marriages. Governor Rogelio Ortega submitted a identical-intercourse marriage bill to Congress on 7 July 2015. Legislators complained that they would have most popular to have the invoice passed before marriages passed off, nevertheless it was not possible in the out there time-body. Five days later, on 21 September 2022, the Congress of Durango voted 15-9 to cross a invoice codifying the correct to same-intercourse marriage and non-discrimination primarily based on sexual orientation, religion, disability, or health status by marriage officiants. On 16 September 2022, the newly elected governor Esteban Villegas Villarreal revealed a decree for similar-sex marriage. The first similar-sex marriage within the state occurred via injunction in December 2013. On 26 January 2016, the complete bench of the Supreme Court unanimously declared the Civil Code unconstitutional for limiting marriage to heterosexual couples.