New bipartisan polling (pdf) from the Human Rights Campaign finds that 55 percent of voters now object to marriage equality, a fall of 31 points. But the bigger news, I think, is how much opinions have changed. Mississippians remain opposed to the idea, in proportions that are oddly inverse to what pollsters are finding nationwide.
Every single county voted for the ban, with 86 percent of voters saying no to marriage equality - the most among any state to have put that question on the ballot. Back in 2004, Mississippi voters put a ban on gay couples marrying in their state constitution.