The First San Francisco Weddings After The Fall Of Proposition 8
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At 4:45 p.m. today, Kris Perry and Sandy Stier, the Proposition 8 plantiffs, tied the knot at San Franciscos City Hall. State Attorney General Kamala Harris officiated their wedding. They have waited and fought for this moment, Harris said. Today their wait is finally over.
When the news hit that San Francisco officiants were going to start wedding same-sex couples, some people dropped everything and ran to City Hall. Jessica Becker and Jacqueline Bralostozky ran out of the house, discussing on the way there in the car whether they really wanted to do this or not. They realized after they got married that they had left their apartment door open. Some were in town visiting for pride like Randy and Kurt Andrews, from Palm Springs, who serendipitously were celebrating their seven-year anniversary today.
Over the course of the evening, dozens of same-sex couples joined them. Officiants, including city supervisors, read vows to couples in the city halls main lobby under the rotunda. Each time a couple said I do, a cheer would ring out. Cameras were constantly flashing.
One straight couple brought cupcakes for newlyweds. Another guy brought flowers for brides and grooms, knowing people in their rush wouldnt have bouquets. Two volunteer pastors came in case there was need for more officiants to join the judges and city supervisors.