Those who decry the lack of bipartisanship in the General Assembly can look to yesterday’s vote in the N.C. House for an example of it, where House members voted 75 to 42 to put a constitutional amendment that bans same-sex marriage before voters next May. Ten Democrats joined 65 Republicans in a “yes” vote. A three-fifths majority of the chamber was required, leaving no doubt that putting the ban before voters is the will of the vast majority of House members.  The amendment would define marriage as between one man and one woman. Today, the N.C. Senate will debate and vote.