OUT FOR AMERICA

LGBTQ Victory Institute released its 2020 Out for America report – an annual census of LGBTQ elected officials nationwide. If you missed it, you can dive into the full report here.

According to the report, the number of LGBTQ elected officials grew 21% last year! And with a record number of LGBTQ candidates running this year (more than 880), we can accelerate the pace with wins in November.

Which is a good thing, because even with this jump, just 0.17% of elected officials are LGBTQ, and we must elect 22,544 more LGBTQ people to achieve equitable representation.

Mondaire Jones – who officially was declared the winner of his primary this week and will become one of the first two openly LGBTQ Black members of Congress, said: “In a world where our civil rights are under attack, and many are questioning their place in the world, the affirming power of such representation cannot be overstated.”

 

FURTHER ENDORSEMENTS

We love seeing LGBTQ candidates standing together! Marko Liias, running to be the first openly LGBTQ executive statewide official in Washington, was endorsed by Guam’s Lt. Governor, Joshua Tenorio!

A big endorsement announcement for Beth Doglio, running to make LGBTQ history in Washington’s 10th Congressional District: Representative Katie Porter is standing with her!

Congratulations to Javier Estevez, running for Florida House District 105, for earning an endorsement from the Miami-Dade LGBTA Democratic Caucus!

Michele Rayner announced a big endorsement in her race for Florida House District 70: the Democratic Progressive Caucus of Florida is standing with her!

Ready to elect the first openly LGBTQ Supervisor of Elections in Florida? The Sun Sentinel Editorial Board is! They endorsed Chad Klitzman last week.

 

CANDIDATE SPOTLIGHT

 

LAST WEEK’S VIEWS

Recognize the cover star of this week's Metro Weekly? It's Victory Fund President & CEO, Mayor Annise Parker!

 

Tennessee is one of just four states that have never elected an openly LGBTQ person to its state legislature, but that will change in 2020 if our candidate Brandon Thomas prevails in flipping one of its swingiest districts. Nashville Metro Council Member Nancy VanReece spoke with Brandon about his campaign and LGBTQ politics in the state. Check out their conversation here!

 

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LGBTQ Victory Fund has helped thousands of openly LGBTQ candidates win elections up and down the ballot, from sea to shining sea since our founding in 1991. We believe representation is power so we elected U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin and Kyrsten Sinema, Governors Jared Polis and Kate Brown, all seven LGBTQ members of U.S. Congress and countless candidates for state and local government, including Virginia Delegate Danica Roem, Colorado state Representative Leslie Herod and Pennsylvania Assemblymember Brian Sims. And with an unprecedented number of LGBTQ people running for office in this year, we’ll need your support to make 2020 the next Rainbow Wave.

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