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List of LGBTQ members of the United States Congress As of January 2025, 37 members of the LGBTQ community are known to have held office in the United States Congress In the House, 33 LGBTQ people held office; in the Senate, 4 held office Two people, Tammy Baldwin and Kyrsten Sinema, served in the House and were later elected into the Senate
119th Congress’ LGBTQ members include first trans representative Thirteen members of the 119th Congress are openly lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ), according to a Pew Research Center analysis of official biographies, news reports and candidate databases This total includes Congress’ first openly trans member
Openly LGBTQ members Congress U. S. 2025| Statista The 119 th Congress began in January 2025 This Congress had the same number of openly lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ) members as the 118 th Congress, which was the most of
13 LGBTQ+ people join 119th Congress - Advocate. com Among them is Rep Sarah McBride of Delaware, making history as the first openly transgender person elected to Congress; Rep Emily Randall of Washington, the first queer Latina to serve; and
U. S. House Will See Record LGBTQ+ Membership in 2025 After Historic . . . WASHINGTON–LGBTQ+ candidates win key federal races and set a new record for LGBTQ+ representation in the U S House of Representatives Voters elected to send at least 12 LGBTQ+ elected officials to serve in the lower chamber in the upcoming Congress
History-making LGBTQ legislators to be sworn in to 119th Congress Three newly elected lawmakers representing the LGBTQ community will make history Friday when they are sworn in to the 119th Congress, marking several firsts in the House of Representatives Sarah McBride will be the first openly transgender member of Congress
Historic LGBTQ Firsts in 119th Congress - GLAAD Democratic state Sen Emily Randall will be the first out LGBTQ person elected to Congress from Washington state Randall will become the first queer Latina to serve in Congress after winning the open seat, and the first woman elected to represent Washington’s 6th District
Equality PAC Marks the Start of the 119th Congress with a Record Number . . . Washington, DC – Today, Equality PAC released the following statement marking the start of the 119 th Congress with a record number of 12 openly LGBTQ Members joining the House of Representatives and one openly LGBTQ Member joining the Senate
List of LGBTQ politicians in the United States - Wikipedia This is an alphabetical list of openly lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender politicians who have held office in the United States Historical figures are included only if there is documented evidence of an open queer identity