Earlier this month, Santa Clara County Supervisor Ken Yeager was among the first elected officials to rejoice over the California Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of same-sex marriages.

His May 23 newsletter to constituents celebrated the occassion, and proclaimed his desire to be involved in the first such ceremony in the county:

Since the California Supreme Court struck down the state’s ban on same-gender marriages May 15, Santa Clara County has been preparing to issue marriage licenses as soon as the ruling becomes final.

Santa Clara County has long had a history of supporting the rights of residents to marry the person they love, and in light of this historic court ruling, we will be ready to grant same-gender marriages in as soon as 30 days.

I have been working with county lawyers and County Clerk-Recorder Gina Alcomendras to make sure that the paperwork to apply for a marriage license is updated so that we can meet the needs of same-gender couples as soon as possible. The forms used to say “bride� and “groom,� but because of the court’s ruling, they now read “bride or individual 1� and “groom or individual 2� so that all couples can be recognized by the county.

At a rally May 15 at the Santa Clara County Government Center, I was joined by many other elected officials — including County Supervisor Pete McHugh, Santa Clara City Councilmember Jamie McLeod and Campbell City Councilmember Evan Low — in supporting the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender couples who were finally granted the right to marry. I also announced that I would be thrilled to personally officiate over the first same-gender weddings in the county by becoming a deputized commissioner of civil marriage and performing ceremonies at the county offices. …

I am proud that our county is continuing its commitment to support all of its residents and families.

With today’s decision by the Supreme Court not to delay the implementation of its previous ruling, gay marriages could begin later this month, perhaps with Yeager at the helm.

To apply for a marriage license in Santa Clara County, call the clerk-recorder at (408) 299-2481 or visit the county’s website.

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