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Yes supporters celebrate as the first results start to filter through in the Irish referendum at Dublin, Ireland, Saturday, May 23, 2015. Ireland has voted resoundingly to legalize gay marriage in the world's first national vote on the issue, leaders on both sides of the Irish referendum declared Saturday even as official ballot counting continued. Senior figures from the "No" campaign, who sought to prevent Ireland's constitution from being amended to permit same-sex marriages, say the only question is how large the "Yes" side's margin of victory will be from Friday's vote. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

Yes supporters celebrate as the first results start to filter through in the Irish referendum at Dublin, Ireland, Saturday, May 23, 2015. Ireland has voted resoundingly to legalize gay marriage in the world's first national vote on the issue, leaders on both sides of the Irish referendum declared Saturday even as official ballot counting continued. Senior figures from the "No" campaign, who sought to prevent Ireland's constitution from being amended to permit same-sex marriages, say the only question is how large the "Yes" side's margin of victory will be from Friday's vote. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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