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  • Paula Aboud

    Last year the AZ Capitol Times named Paula one of the “Top 2 Most Effective Democratic Senators.”

    Paula Aboud
    Arizona State Senator
    District 28
  • Tom Ammiano

    Ammiano is a legend in San Francisco politics. As a contemporary of the late Harvey Milk, Tom has been at the forefront of the American LGBT civil rights movement for decades.

    Tom Ammiano
    California State Assembly
    District 13
  • Nickie Antonio

    Help Nickie take her experience to the Ohio State House by contributing to her campaign today.

    Nickie Antonio
    Ohio State Representative
    District 13
  • Toni Atkins

    Toni’s election would add a crucial fifth openly LGBT person to the California State Legislature.

    Toni Atkins
    California State Assembly
    District 76
  • Shannon Bacon

    Bacon is the Vice-President of Cuidando los Niños, which provides education and support for homeless children.

    Shannon Bacon
    District Court Judge, Bernalillo County
    New Mexico
  • Sally Baird

    Sally Baird began her service on the Arlington School Board in January 2007 and is currently serving as Chairman.

    Sally Baird
    Arlington County School Board
    Virginia
  • Tammy Baldwin

    Tammy’s national work on behalf of LGBT Americans has been transformative. Donate to her campaign today to support one of our most vigorous champions.

    Tammy Baldwin
    US House of Representatives
    Wisconsin, 2nd Congressional District
  • Jill Barkley

    Jill hopes to bring her passion for bettering her community to the Maine State House.

    Jill Barkley
    Maine State Representative
    District 119
  • Kevin Beiser

    Kevin Beiser is the type of public servant parents need on the school board--someone who understands how education can inspire, and how to make that happen.

    Kevin Beiser
    San Diego School Board
    District B, California
  • Simone Bell

    In 2009, Simone Bell made history by winning a seat in the Georgia state House of Representatives, making her the first openly lesbian African American to win a seat in a state legislature.

    Simone Bell
    Georgia State Representative
    District 58
  • Bryce Bennett

    Help Bryce become the third openly LGBT voice in the Montana legislature.

    Bryce Bennett
    Montana State Representative
    District 92
  • Joe Bertram

    Bertram is seeking reelection to the Hawaii State House after two terms in which he sponsored and helped pass a bill to establish civil unions for same-sex couples.

    Joe Bertram
    Hawaii State Representative
    District 11
  • Dana Beyer

    When she wins her election, Dana will become the first openly transgender individual to ever win election to any state legislature in the country.

    Dana Beyer
    Maryland State Delegate
    District 18
  • Brian Bigelow

    Brian is an environmentalist who has sought to balance Florida’s famous growth with concern for sustainable development.

    Brian Bigelow
    Lee County Commissioner, District 2
    Florida
  • Jackie Biskupski

    Jackie Biskupski
    Utah State Representative
    District 30
  • Arlyn Bradshaw

    As an advisor to Salt Lake County Council Chairman Joe Hatch, Arlyn Bradshaw oversaw key policy initiatives including securing domestic partner benefits for county employees.

    Arlyn Bradshaw
    Salt Lake County Council, District 1
    Utah
  • John Brady

    John is a well-respected attorney who became the first openly LGBT elected official in the state of Delaware when he won this seat in 2002.

    John Brady
    Sussex County Recorder of Deeds
    Delaware
  • Harry Bronson

    In Albany, Harry will add another authentic voice to the debates about making the state more fair to LGBT New Yorkers.

    Harry Bronson
    New York State Assembly
    District 131
  • Terry Brown

    As an openly gay man, Terry's election would be testament to the ability and dedication LGBT leaders can offer communities.

    Terry Brown
    Franklin County Auditor
    Ohio
  • Beth Bye

    In 2009, Beth married her partner the minute it became legal. This is the kind of representation her colleagues need to see to understand the LGBT community.

    Beth Bye
    Connecticut State Senator
    District 5

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