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Session Submission Type: Virtual Created Panel
How has increased acceptance for LGBTQIA rights created increased opportunities for LGBTQIA candidates and public officials? In what way does increased representation facilitate progressive policy reform? And how do LGBTQIA candidates fare in competitive elections? This panel explores the increasing prominence and importance of LGBTQIA candidates through a comparative lens.
District Competitiveness and the Nomination of LGBTQ Candidates - Elizabeth Baisley, Queen's University; Quinn Albaugh, Queen's University
LGBTQ Candidates and Identity Framing in Elections: Meet Mayor Pete Buttigieg - Gabriele Magni, Loyola Marymount University; Andrew S. Reynolds, Princeton University
Sexual Orientation and Stereotyping: Cues About Lesbian and Gay Politicians - Joanna Everitt, University of New Brunswick Saint John; Laszlo Horvath
LGBT Representation in Congress: Ideology, Identity, and Constituent Interests - Joseph Saraceno, University of Southern California