LGBTQ representation in the U.S. House to increase from 9 to 11 – the most in history – and could increase to 13
While Republicans predicted a “red wave” on Tuesday, the wave they apparently didn’t see coming was a rainbow of LGBTQ+ winners
Candidates while embracing their being LGBTQ identities remained laser focused on issues affecting their neighbors and constituents
While final results of the midterm elections were pending several LGBTQ candidates had already made history with their electoral victories
As the results of the midterms are tallied, advocates turn to legislative priorities in Congress’s lame duck session
LGBTQ+ Californians are poised to make history in the 2022 midterm elections — with a record number of out LGBTQ+ candidates running
"The “Rainbow Wave” in the 2022 midterms will only be the beginning as communities push to change the demographic makeup of their leaders"
"Have conversations and encourage people to vote for candidates who will do the work of the people- there’s a lot at stake"
LGBTQ+ lives, prosperity, and rights are on ballots across the nation- LGBTQ+ voters and allies must counter the GOP onslaught
678 (64 percent) of LGBTQ candidates won their primaries and will appear on the ballot in November, up from 574 (57 percent) in 2020