This is a very brief diary, but wanted to give an update about the same-sex marriage vote in New Hampshire. It has passed, 198-176, per the New Civil Rights Movement's breaking-news page:
Today, after many votes and many revisions, New Hampshire will become the sixth state in the Union to offer marriage equality to all couples. After many rounds of votes, including full passage in both Houses of the Legislature May 6, then a vote on Governor Lynch’s required language that passed the Senate but failed to pass the House May 20, the revised bill passed today.
More @ link.
Update: Here's the AP report, with information that the NH governor WILL sign it, now that it has passed both Houses in the NH legislature.
2nd Update: Governor Lynch has signed the bill, thus making the Granite State the sixth in the nation to allow marriage equality. :) What's taking my home state (RI) so long??