I went to the Arizona secretary of state board for the official election results. Prop 107, the defense of marriage initiative, lost 48.x to 51.x.
Looking at the big picture, though, it was a good night for marriage, at least. Pro family groups went 7/8, including some "purple" states like VA and WI, and Colorado defeated a civil unions bill in addition to passing the pro-marriage initiative. There are now 27 states with the traditional definition of marriage written into their state constitutions, safe (for now) from the meddling of activists judges and their ACLU cronies.
The next battleground I'm afraid is going to be New York ... the new governor (Spitzer) has promised to bring up a redefinition of marriage bill, and the Dims control the legislature. That's why these state amendments are so important, we need to contain radical anti-marriage forces, demostrate that they are extremists and prepare for the inevitable Federal battle.