Overwhelmed by marriage applications from gay and lesbian couples who can wed under a new law starting on Sunday, New York City is conducting a lottery to decide who will be allowed to marry that day.
City officials said on Tuesday that 764 couples were expected to be married on Sunday, more than the city’s previous single-day high of 621 on Valentine’s Day in 2003 and 610 marriages on Aug. 8, 2008.
“We’ve done our homework and it’s clear that the number of couples who want to marry on Sunday is more than the City Clerk’s offices could possibly handle,” New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said at a news conference in explaining the lottery.
Couples could register between noon on Tuesday and noon today if they want to marry at any of the five city clerk’s offices on Sunday. Winners will be selected randomly.
“The fairest way to determine who gets the chance to wed on Sunday and ensure everyone can properly plan for their own big day is through an even-handed lottery system,” Bloomberg said.
He urged those who do not win the lottery to consider going on Monday or another day.
Bloomberg and city officials said that 2,661 online applications had been made since July 5, of which 1,728 were same-sex couples benefiting from New York State’s Marriage Equality Act, which was signed into law by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on June 24.
Clerk’s offices are normally closed on Sundays, but officials across the state said they would open them to marry same-sex couples on the first day the law takes effect. At least two town clerks in the state, citing religious objections, have resigned to avoid being forced to sign licenses for gay and lesbian couples.
“We will be completely prepared and ready,” New York City Clerk Michael McSweeney told reporters. “We look forward to being a part of history.”
New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who is expected to marry her woman partner under the new law, but not enter the lottery, said many judges had volunteered to perform ceremonies and speed up the process.
“That’s what happens when you pass laws that expand human rights, you unite people,” Quinn said at the same press conference. “We want to make as many New Yorkers have the most important part of their life be that first Sunday.”
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