Nope. It doesn’t matter what your state votes for. By federal statute it’d be legal.
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Ҥ 1738C. Certain acts, records, and proceedings and the effect thereof
“(a) In General.—No person acting under color of State law may deny—
“(1) full faith and credit to any public act, record, or judicial proceeding of any other State pertaining to a marriage between 2 individuals, on the basis of the sex, race, ethnicity, or national origin of those individuals; or
“(2) a right or claim arising from such a marriage on the basis that such marriage would not be recognized under the law of that State on the basis of the sex, race, ethnicity, or national origin of those individuals.”
Yes, that’s what I meant. If it is legal in one state, it is effectively legalized everywhere, but if you are a foreign immigrant, the law doesn’t recognize the legality based on a foreign states.