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Sun Oct 11, 2020, 08:47 PM Oct 2020

574 LGBTQ Candidates on General Election Ballots This Year, Up 33 Percent: Victory Fund Report

The LGBTQ Victory Fund has put out its inaugural Out on the Trail report which offers an analysis of the diversity of the openly LGBTQ candidates who ran for office in 2020.

Among the report’s findings:

“At least 1,006 openly LGBTQ people ran or are running for office in 2020 – the most in history – and a 41 percent jump since the last midterm election in 2018, when 716 openly LGBTQ candidates ran. At least 574 LGBTQ candidates will appear on the general election ballot in November, up from 432 in 2018, a 33 percent increase.”

“31 percent of LGBTQ candidates running in 2020 identify as people of color, with the LGBTQ candidate population continuing to be significantly more racially diverse than the general candidate population.”


Ritchie Torres and Mondaire Jones, who are poised to be first openly gay, black members of Congress.

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The more, the better. Same with women! OAITW r.2.0 Oct 2020 #1
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