In 1975, Boulder County’s clerk issued a marriage license to a gay couple. What happened next made history

In 1975, Boulder County’s clerk issued a marriage license to a gay couple. What happened next made history

From In The NOCO by KUNC

June 12, 2026 · 9 min · Episode 920

About this episode

The episode discusses the historic issuance of a marriage license to a same-sex couple in Boulder County in 1975 by clerk Clela Rorex.

Fifty years ago, two men came to the Boulder County courthouse seeking a license to get married. Marriage equality was not the law of the land in 1975. But Clela Rorex, the newly elected Boulder County clerk, could find nothing in Colorado state law that would prevent her from issuing a marriage license to a same-sex couple. So, she did. And she issued five more in the next few weeks before she was ordered to stop. It was a historic moment in the movement for LGBTQ rights, and her actions made her a hero -- and a target of backlash . Mardi Moore is the CEO of Rocky Mountain Equality , an LGBTQ advocacy group based in Boulder. She was a friend and colleague of Clela, who died in 2022 at the age of 78. In The NoCo’s Erin O'Toole spoke with Mardi in 2025 to learn more about Clela Rorex and that day she made history back in 1975. We’re listening back to that conversation today.

People in this episode

Host: Erin O'Toole

Guest: Mardi Moore

Topics covered

  • marriage equality
  • LGBTQ rights
  • historical events
  • Boulder County
  • Clela Rorex
  • advocacy

Keywords

  • marriage license
  • same-sex couple
  • LGBTQ history
  • Clela Rorex
  • Boulder County
  • Mardi Moore
  • advocacy

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Rocky Mountain Equality

Places: Boulder County

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