By the numbers: Boy Scouts of America

POSTED: 10:47 AM PST Feb 06, 2013 

The Boy Scouts of America's executive board has decided to delay its vote on a proposal to allow local troops to decide whether to allow openly gay members and leaders. The organization said it needs more time to get input from its members and the vote will now be held in May. Take a look at the facts and figures behind the largest youth organization in the U.S.

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The Quinnipiac University survey indicated 55 percent of respondents said the ban should end, and 33 percent said it should remain in place. There was a gap among man and women in the poll -- 61 percent of women supported allowing gay members, while 49 percent of men supported such a move.

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