A survey of 504 likely 2014 Indiana general election voters found that 62% would vote yes on a proposed constitutional amendment to define marriage as between one man and one woman, while 33% would vote no. Support was strongest among likely voters over age 75, Republican men ages 55 and older, and married likely voters. However, a majority of 18-34 year olds and independent voters also supported the amendment. The memo concluded that the amendment was in a good position to pass in November 2014 based on this widespread support across key voter groups.