They facing multiple changes and state ethics investigation.
Most judges can preform the marriage vows, like a captain of a ship or a mayor of a town, but not required to. Depends on if he is a JP or other type of judge also. Notaries in many places can also preform the vows.
Oregon is not exactly the bible belt heartland. There are around 150,000 gays there.
The main problem is when the couple can't get the license from a clerks office in the first place. There are a lot of options for who preforms the vows.
Many gays that wanted to get married were already involved in common law marriages, but they were not recognized in all states. Now they can have either recognized in all states.
Marriages, including common law, are now recognized in Kentucky, but the issue was Davis not issuing the licenses for people wanting to marry in her state.
The matter in Oregon is different, wrong, but not the same as Davis