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Your center for all of the LGBT-related Election 2012 news. From the ballot measures in Maryland, Maine, Minnesota and Washington, races for LGBT candidates around the nation — like Tammy Baldwin — key contests for LGBT allies, to the Presidential decision, we’ve got you covered. Also read 9 gay candidates for U.S. Congress to watch in Massachusetts, Wisconsin, New York, Rhode Island, Colorado, Arizona, California & Idaho.
Gay attorney elected head of Rehoboth marriage bureau
Anti-gay mailers attacked losing gay candidates in Delaware
Queer the Vote
The Ladies of LURe and Zack Rosen Industries held an election night celebration at the Filmore in Silver Spring, Md.
W.Va. voters elect first openly gay state lawmaker
Stephen Skinner will represent portions of Jefferson County in the West Virginia House of Delegates
5 takeaways from Election Day
Obama's marriage support was a good political move and other observations
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.
Baldwin makes history with Senate victory in Wis.
Becomes first openly gay U.S. senator
G-town student, 20, earns distinction in local race
Cassey just might be nation’s youngest out gay official
Pannell loses bid for D.C. school board seat
Grosso beats Brown in at-large Council race
Gay Del. candidates lose bids for office
Andy Staton and Marie Mayor lost their bids to become first openly gay candidates elected to Del. legislature
Obama’s win is victory for America
Now the hard work begins on a progressive agenda


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