Pennsylvania Tops List of Most LGBTQ Candidates Running for Office at Third Highest in Nation

New 'Out On The Trail' report from LGBTQ Victory Fund shows increase in LGBTQ candidates of color, nonbinary and genderqueer candidates, widespread geographical representation in every region of the country including strong representation in the U.S. South, and more.

Increased LGBTQ representation in electoral politics parallels increased representation in film and television, advertising, and more.

(October 26, 2021) GLAAD, the world's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization, and the LGBTQ Victory Fund, the only national organization dedicated to electing LGBTQ people, highlight new findings that show an exponential increase in LGBTQ representation in electoral politics-with the number of out LGBTQ candidates running for office at the local, state, and federal level continuing to grow and to diversify year over year.

LGBTQ Victory Fund's new Out On The Trail report, released today and available to read here, shows an increase in out LGBTQ candidates since 2019, the last odd-numbered election. At least 410 out LGBTQ candidates ran in 2021, a 7 percent increase from 2019. Candidates ran in 39 states, in races across every region of the country.

Out LGBTQ candidates are becoming more diverse than ever before:

Out LGBTQ candidates are running for office in every region of the U.S.:

The increased representation in electoral politics parallels increased LGBTQ representation in other areas of public life as well, as monitored by GLAAD research:

Growing LGBTQ representation parallels the growth of the LGBTQ population in the United States, which a 2021 Gallup poll found rose to 5.6% of adults, up from 4.5% in 2017. More young people identify as LGBTQ than ever before: 15.9% of Gen Z (born 1997-2002.) These numbers show the importance of continuing to reflect and represent LGBTQ people across all arenas, from media and politics to corporate leadership.

QUOTE FROM SARAH KATE ELLIS, PRESIDENT & CEO OF GLAAD:

"LGBTQ equality depends on having a seat at the table, whether that table is located in a state legislature, a Hollywood film studio, or a corporate boardroom. But the number of out LGBTQ elected officials is still nowhere near the numbers required to accurately represent the size of the community, and LGBTQ candidates often face obstacles like negative media coverage and attempts to disparage them based on their identity during their campaigns. The rising number of LGBTQ people running for office is an opportunity for improvement in media coverage of the community, and a sign of increasing LGBTQ representation overall."

QUOTE FROM MAYOR ANNISE PARKER, PRESIDENT & CEO OF LGBTQ VICTORY FUND: "LGBTQ people are running for office in historic numbers and when elected they transform governments and communities. While the growth in LGBTQ candidates is encouraging, America must still elect 28,000 more LGBTQ elected officials to achieve equitable representation. We need more LGBTQ people to run because when they are in positions of power, they transform the debate, change hearts and minds, and advance more inclusive policies and legislation."

The 2021 'Out On The Trail' report can be found here.


About GLAAD:

GLAAD rewrites the script for LGBTQ acceptance. As a dynamic media force, GLAAD tackles tough issues to shape the narrative and provoke dialogue that leads to cultural change. GLAAD protects all that has been accomplished and creates a world where everyone can live the life they love. For more information, please visit www.glaad.org or connect with GLAAD on Facebook and Twitter.

About LGBTQ Victory Fund:

LGBTQ Victory Fund works to achieve and sustain equality by increasing the number of openly LGBTQ elected officials at all levels of government while ensuring they reflect the diversity of those they serve.Visit victoryfund.org to learn more.

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