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Sam Adams elected mayor of Portland, Oregon

Tue, May 20th 2008, 23:59

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Denis Dison (202) 842-7308, denis.dison@victoryfund.org

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MAY 21, 2008

Contact:  Denis Dison, 202-842-7308

Portland, Oregon voters elect openly gay mayor
Kate Brown wins Democratic primary for Oregon Secretary of State

Washington, D.C.--Portland, Oregon City Commissioner Sam Adams will become the first openly gay mayor ever elected to lead one of the 30 largest U.S. cities, according to the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, which endorsed Adams and helped to fund his campaign.  Adams won more than 50 percent of the vote in today's primary, giving him an outright victory over multiple opponents.  

Victory-endorsed Oregon Secretary of State candidate Kate Brown advanced to a November general election, easily winning her Democratic primary.  Brown, who is currently the Democratic leader in the Oregon Senate, would become the nation's highest ranking openly bisexual elected official if she wins her November general election.  She is heavily favored against her Republican opponent, who has never held elective office.

"In Oregon, fairness has won the day.  These victories mean that people who are openly gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender can also be seen as capable, committed leaders whose sexual orientation or gender identity is less important than what they plan to do for their communities.  That's a step toward full equality that we want to replicate across America," said Chuck Wolfe, president and CEO of the Victory Fund.

The Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund is the only national organization dedicated to growing the number of openly gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender elected officials at all levels of government.  Through fundraising and expert technical assistance, Victory has helped increase the number of out elected officials from 49 in 1991, when it was founded, to more than 400 today.  Victory has endorsed nearly 60 candidates so far in 2008.

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