Entries from: January 2010

Victory Fund announces 36 endorsements

36-new-endorsementsJust two weeks into the new year, the Victory Fund announced today it has already endorsed 36 openly LGBT candidates for 2010 races, with dozens more to come before November.

The newly-endorsed candidates include two, running  in Michigan and Ohio, who would become their state’s only openly LGBT state legislators.  In Arkansas, Jay Barth could become that state’s first openly gay state senator, and in Alabama State Rep. Patricia Todd will be fighting to keep her seat.  This is Todd’s first re-election campaign since she became the state’s first-ever openly LGBT elected official in a nail-biter of a race in 2006.

The Victory Fund’s deputy political director, Shawn Werner, said the large number of early applications for endorsement could mean another banner year for openly LGBT political candidates:  ”I think more out candidates have decided to run, and clearly more of them understand that lining up support early is crucial.  I’m excited about the year ahead.”

For a regularly updated list of endorsed candidates, go to the Victory Fund’s Web site.

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Victory Fund makes 15 new endorsements

pougnet_headshotPalm Springs, Calif., Mayor Steve Pougnet, who is running for Congress next year, is among 15 new endorsements of openly gay and lesbian political candidates announced today by the Victory Fund.  The other 14 candidates are:

Toni Atkins–California State Assembly, District 76 (2010 election)

Jay Barth–Arkansas State Senate, District 34 (2010 election)

Adam Brackman–Atlanta City Council

Todd Connor–Water Reclamation District of Chicago Commission (2010 election)

Michael Gongora–Miami Beach Commission

Rob Holland–Seattle Port Commission

Sharyn Keiser–New Hope City Council, Pennsylvania

Jeff Kingsbury–Olympia City Council, WA

Sandra Kurt–Akron City Council, OH

Sue Lovell–Houston City Council, TX

Sherry Roberts–Miami Beach Commission

Mark Tumeo–Cleveland Heights City Council, OH

Kyle Williams–Decatur City Commission, GA
Jack Zatz–Marlboro Township Council, NJ

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