Elections & Politics

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Elections & Politics

The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) vote is sizable and bipartisan, and can be a swing vote in a close election.

Why It Matters:

Elected officials exercise enormous power over critical issues affecting LGBT people, including granting nondiscrimination protections and family recognition; allocating funding for health and human service needs; and appointing judges whose rulings could impact our community for generations to come. Elected officials need to know that LGBT people comprise a voting bloc that won’t sit on the sidelines as their rights and lives are being trampled upon.

What We’re Doing:

  • We’re on Capitol Hill, educating federal lawmakers on and advocating for legislation important to our community.
  • We train local activists across the country how to run effective campaigns to defeat anti-LGBT ballot initiatives.
  • We provide extensive research and resources for media, activists, policymakers, opinion leaders and others seeking accurate election-related information.
  • We have a long history of breaking ground for our community. We recently celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Task Force-convened first meeting between gay and lesbian leaders and the White House. Learn more, view photos and listen to leaders’ reflections.