Jane Castor won her election in Tampa, Florida on Tuesday night
Washington, DC – Jane Castor easily beat her opponent in the Tampa mayoral runoff Tuesday night and became the first openly LGBTQ person elected mayor of a top 100 city in the Southeastern United States. Castor received Victory Fund’s Spotlight endorsement in January – the organization’s highest endorsement level – and Victory Fund directly contributed $1,750 and raised more than $4,000 for her campaign. Castor is the third out lesbian to win a big city mayoral race in 2019 – more than doubling the total number of lesbians who have ever served as big city mayors. Both Lori Lightfoot of Chicago and Satya Rhodes-Conway of Madison, Wisconsin won their mayoral elections earlier this month.
Former Houston Mayor Annise Parker – now President & CEO of LGBTQ Victory Fund and the first openly LGBTQ mayor of a top 5 American city – released the following statement about Castor’s victory:
“A lavender ceiling was shattered in Florida Tuesday night – with voters overwhelmingly electing Jane Castor the first openly lesbian big city mayor in the Southeastern United States. Both LGBTQ people and women face tremendous obstacles in running for public office, but Jane’s victory shows lesbian candidates can win citywide office with a strong record of public service and policy priorities that align with their constituents. While voters chose Jane because of her vision for Tampa, her willingness to be open and honest about her life lent her an authenticity that voters are drawn to not just in Tampa, but across the nation. That is why an unprecedented number of lesbian candidates are plowing through crowded primaries and winning big city mayoral races this cycle – putting us on-track to make 2019 the Year of the Lesbian Mayor.”
Only five out lesbians have ever been elected mayor of top 100 cities – three of them elected just this year. If Jolie Justus wins her race for Kansas City mayor this June, that number will rise to six, tripling the number of lesbian mayors elected to top 100 cities. Before this cycle, only two out lesbians were elected big city mayors: Mayor Annise Parker and Mayor Jenny Durkan. The complete list includes:
- Mayor-elect Jane Castor, Tampa (2019 – present)
- Mayor Jenny Durkan, Seattle (2017 – present)
- Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot, Chicago (2019 – present)
- Mayor Annise Parker, Houston (2010 – 2016)
- Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway (2019 – present)
There are 38 openly LGBTQ people currently serving as mayors in cities large and small. Their names are available on LGBTQ Victory Institute’s Out for America elected officials map.
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