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Freedom to Marry blasted for taking credit for Election Day victory
W.Va. voters elect first openly gay state lawmaker
Stephen Skinner will represent portions of Jefferson County in the West Virginia House of Delegates
N.H. voters elect country’s first out transgender statewide candidate
Stacie Laughton will represent Nashua in the state House of Representatives; gay men also elected to state Senate and Executive Council.
4 marriage ballot fights and 4 big wins
Advocates confident of sweep in Md., Maine, Minn., Wash. battles
Lesbian lawmaker falls short in Idaho
Republican Rep. Mike Simpson defeats state Sen. Nicole LeFavour
Gay Republican falls short in Mass.
Tisei loses tight contest to incumbent Democrat
HISTORIC: Maryland, Maine approve marriage equality
'We are standing here as equal citizens'
Gay man to succeed Baldwin in Wisconsin
Pocan cruises to victory in heavily Democratic district
Cummings: Country has come a ‘long way’ on same-sex marriage
Baltimore congressman said last month he would support Question 6


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