LGBTQ candidates saw big election wins, with several historic victories
More than 1,000 lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender candidates ran for elected office this year, vying for seats in Congress, state legislatures and various local races across nearly every state. While a number of these races have yet to be called, hundreds of queer candidates have already emerged victorious as of Friday, including many who made history.
At least 1,017 out LGBTQ candidates ran for election this year, a 1.1% increase compared with 2020,
according to the LGBTQ+ Victory Fund
, a political organization that tracks and supports LGBTQ candidates for elected office. Of the total number of LGBTQ candidates, 668 made it to the general election.
Over 90% of the
total number of candidates were Democrats, and they ran in every state except Nebraska, seeing wins in ...