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Andrew Reynolds University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Used in “Representation and Rights: The Impact of LGBT Legislators in Comparative Perspective,” American Political Science Review, Vol.107, No.2 (May 2013). Updated: February 4, 2015 APPENDIX A: Data Set Availability The data set for the APSR article (May 2013- in stata and excel) is available on author’s website. http://reynolds.web.unc.edu/ A1: LGBT MEMBERS OF NATIONAL LEGISLATURES (1976-2015) Name Out/Not Out - when First elected (out) Years in office Party Affiliation Austria (1) Ulrike Lunacek (L) Out 1999-2009 Green Party Belgium Jean-Jacques Flahaux Out 2007-2010 Reform Movement 1

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NOTE TO REVIEWERS/EDITORS – Appendices will be available on web site

Andrew ReynoldsUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Used in “Representation and Rights: The Impact of LGBT Legislators in Comparative Perspective,” American Political Science Review, Vol.107, No.2 (May 2013).Updated: February 4, 2015

APPENDIX A:

Data Set Availability

The data set for the APSR article (May 2013- in stata and excel) is available on author’s website.

http://reynolds.web.unc.edu/

A1: LGBT MEMBERS OF NATIONAL LEGISLATURES (1976-2015)

Name

Out/Not Out -when

First elected (out)

Years in office

Party Affiliation

Austria (1)

Ulrike Lunacek (L)

Out

1999-2009

Green Party

Belgium (3)

Jean-Jacques Flahaux (G)

Xavier Baeselen (G)

Elio Di Rupo (G)

Out

Out

Not Out (1996)

2007-2010

2008-

1987-1989, 2003-2005,2010-

Reform Movement

Reform Movement

Socialist Party

Brazil (2)

Clodovil Hernandez (G)

Jean Wyllys (G)

Out

Out

2007-2009

2011-

Christian Labor Party

Socialism and Freedom

Canada (12)

Svend Robinson (G)

Réal Ménard (G)

Libby Davies (B)

Scott Brison (G)

Bill Siksay (G)

Mario Silva (G)

Raymond Gravel (G)

Rob Oliphant (G)

Randall Garrison (G)

Danny Morin (G)

Philip Toone (G)

Craig Scott (G)

Not Out (1988)

Not Out (1994)

Not Out (2001)

Not Out (2002)

Out

Not Out (2004)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

1979-2004

1993-2009

1997-

1997-

2004-2011

2004-2011

2006-2008

2008-2011

2011-

2011-

2011-

2012-

New Democratic Party

Bloc Québécois

New Democratic Party

Liberal Party

New Democratic Party

Liberal Party

Bloc Québécois

Liberal Party

New Democratic Party

New Democratic Party

New Democratic Party

New Democratic Party

Chile (1)

Claudio Arriagada (G)

Out

2013-

PDC

Colombia (1)

Angèlica Lozano Correa (L)

Out

2014-

Green

Costa Rica (1)

Carmen Muñoz (L)

Out

2010-2014

Citizen Action

Denmark (7)

Yvonne Herlov Andersen (L)

Torben Lund (G)

Louise Frevert (L)

Simon Emil Ammitzbøll (G)

Mogens Jensen (G)

Flemming Møller Mortensen (G)

Uffe Elbæk (G)

Not Out (1998)

Not Out (1998)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

1977-79, 1981-84, 87-88, 98-01

1981-1998

2001-2007

2005-

2007-

2007-

2011-

Centre Party

Social Democrats

People’s Party

Liberal Party

Social Democrats

Social Democrats

Social Liberal

Finland (4)

Oras Tynkkynen (G)

Pekka Haavisto (G)

Jani Petteri Toivola (G)

Silvia Modig (L)

Out

Not Out (2007)

Out

Out

2004-

1987-1995, 2007-

2011-

2011-

Green Party

Green Party

Green Party

Left Party

France (3)

André Labarrère (G)

Franck Riester (G)

Sergio Coronado (G)

Not Out (1998)

Not Out (2011)

Not Out (2012)

1967-68, 1973-2001

2007-

2012-

Socialist

UMP

Green

Germany (22)

Jutta Oesterle-Schwerin (L)

Herbert Rusche (G)

Christina Schenk (L)

Volker Beck (G)

Birgitt Bender (L)

Jorg van Essen (G)

Guido Westerwelle (G)

Kai Gehring (G)

Gerhard Schick (G)

Patrick Meinhardt (G)

Lutz Heilmann (G)

Anja Hajduk (L)

Bettina Herlitzius (L)

Sabine Jünger (L)

Johannes Kahrs (G)

Jens Spahn (G)

Michael Kauch (G)

Jan Mücke (G)

Pascal Körber (G)

Stefan Kaufmann (G)

Ulle Schauws (L)

Barbara Hendricks (L)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Not Out (2004)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Not Out (2012)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Not Out (2013)

1987-1990

1985-1987

1990-2002

1994-

2002-2013

1990-2013

1996-2013

2005-

2005-

2005-2013

2005-2009

2002-2008, 2013-

2007-2013

1998-2002

1998-

2002-

2003-2013

2005-2013

2009-2013

2009-

2013-

1994-

Green Party

Green Party

Green Party/PDS

Green Party

Green Party

Free Democrats

Free Democrats

Green Party

Green Party

Free Democrats

PDS

Green Party

Green Party

PDS

Social Democrats

Christian Democrats

Free Democrats

Free Democrats

Free Democrats

Christian Democrats

Green Party

Social Democrats

Iceland (1)

Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir (L)

Not Out (1987)

1978-2013

Social Democrats

Hungary (1)

Klára Ungár (L)

Out

1990-1998

Liberal Party

Ireland (3)

Dominic Hannigan (G)

John Lyons (G)

Jerry Buttimer (G)

Out

Out

Not Out (2012)

2011-

2011-

2011-

Labour Party

Labour Party

Fine Gael

Israel (2)

Uzi Even (G)

Nitzan Horowitz (G)

Out

Out

2002-2003

2009-

Meretz

Meretz

Italy (9)

Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio (B)

Paola Concia (L)

Vladimir Luxuria (T)

Nichi Vendola (G)

Daniele Capezzone (B)

Franco Gillini (G)

Titti de Simone (L)

Angelo Pezzana (G)

Ivan Scalfarotto (G)

Not Out (2000)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

1992-2013

2008-

2006-2008

1992-2006

2006-2008

2001-2007

2001-2013

1979

2013

Green Party

Democrats

Communists

Left Party

Italian Radicals

Left Democrats

Social Democrats

Italian Radicals

Democratic Party

Lithuania (1)

Rokas Žilinskas (G)

Not Out (2009)

2008-

NRP/Homeland

Luxembourg (1)

Xavier Bettel (G)

Out

1999-2011, 2013-

Democratic Party

Mexico (3)

Patria Jimenez (L)

David Sanchez Camacho (G)

Enoé Uranga (L)

Out

Out

Out

1997-2000

2006-2009

2009-

PRD

PRD

PRD

Nepal (1)

Sunil Babu Pant (G)

Out

2008-2012

Communist Party Nepal-U

Netherlands (24)

Coos Huijsen (G)

Peter Lankhorst (G)

Jan Franssen (G)

Evelien Eshuis (L)

Clemens Cornielje (G)

Boris Dittrich (G)

Anne Lize van der Stoel (L)

Peter Rehwinkel (G)

Boris van der Ham (G)

Wim van de Camp (G)

Ger Koopmans (G)

Gerda Verburg (L)

Joop Wijn (G)

Mark Harbers (G)

Henk Krol (G)

Vera Bergkamp (L)

Henk Nijboer (G)

Hanke Bruins-Slot (L)

Manon Fokke (L)

Gerard Schouw (G)

Astrid Ossenbrug (B)

Krista van Velzen (B)

Jan Kees de Jager (G)

Eric Smaling (G)

Not Out (1977)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

1972, 1976-1977

1981-1994

1982-1994

1982-1986

1994-2005

1994-2006

1994-1998

1995-2002

2002-2012

1986-2009

2002-2012

1998-2007, 2010-11

1998-2002, 2003, 2006-2007

2009-

2012-

2012-

2012-

2010-

2012-

2011-

2012-

2002-

2010

2013-

CHU

PPR

VVD

CPN

VVD

D66

VVD

PvdA

D66

CDA

CDA

CDA

CDA

VVD

50 Plus

D66

PvdA

CDA

PvdA

D66

PvdA

Socialist

CDA

Socialist

New Zealand (12)

Tim Barnett (G)

Chris Carter (G)

Charles Chauvel (G)

Georgina Beyer (T)

Chris Finlayson (G)

Louisa Wall (L)

Grant Robertson (G)

Kevin Hague (G)

Jan Logie (L)

Maryan Street (L)

Claudette Hauiti (L)

Meka Whaitiri (L)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

1996-2008

1993-2011

2006-2013

1999-2007

2005-

2008, 2011-

2008-

2008-

2011-

2005-2014

2013-2014

2013-

Labour Party

Labour Party

Labour Party

Labour Party

National Party

Labour Party

Labour Party

Green Party

Green Party

Labour Party

National Party

National Party

Norway (9)

Wenche Lowzow (L)

Anders Hornslien (G)

Bent Hoie (G)

Andre Kvakkestad (G)

Siri Hall Arnoy (L)

Per Kristian Foss (G)

Anette Trettebergstuen (L)

Andre Dahl (G)

Ole Henrik Grønn ( G)

Not Out (1982)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Not Out (2008)

1977-1985

1993-2001

2001-

2001-2005

2001-2005

1981-

2005-

2005-2013

2005-2009

Conservative Party

Labor Party

Conservative Party

Conservative Party

Socialist Left

Conservative Party

Labor Party

Conservative Party

Christian Democratic

Peru (1)

Carlos Bruce (G)

Not Out (2014)

2006-

Possible Peru Alliance

Poland (2)

Robert Biedron (G)

Anna Grodzka (T)

Out

Out

2011-

2011-

Palikot

Palikot

Portugal (1)

Miguel Vale de Almeida (G)

Out

2009-2010

Socialist

Slovakia (1)

Stanislav Fořt (G)

Not Out (2011)

Freedom and Solidarity

South Africa (8)

Ian Ollis (G)

Mike Waters (G)

Zakhele Mbhele (G)

Ian Davidson (G)

Manny de Fritas (G)

Dion George (G)

Lynette Brown (L)

Marius Redelinghuys (G)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

2009-

1999-

2014-

1999-2014

2009-

2008-

2014-

2014-

Democratic Alliance

Democratic Alliance

Democratic Alliance

Democratic Alliance

Democratic Alliance

Democratic Alliance

ANC

Democratic Alliance

Spain (1)

Ángeles Álvarez (L)

Not Out (2013)

2011-

PSOE

Sweden (19)

Kent Carlsson (G)

Andreas Carlgren (G)

Elisabeht Markstrom (L)

Tasso Stafilidis (G)

Tobias Billström (B)

Martin Andreasson (G)

Ulf Holm (G)

Borje Vestlund (G)

Fredrick Federley (G)

Olof Lavesson (G)

Tomas Tobe (G)

Marianne Berg (L)

Josefin Brink (L)

Hans Linde (G)

Hans Ekström (G)

Hannah Bergstedt (L)

Jonas Gunnarsson (G)

Robert Hannah (G)

Christian Holm (G)

Cassandra Sundin (B)

Maria Ferm (B)

Not Out (1991)

Not Out (1998)

Not Out (2006)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Not Out (2014)

Out

Out

1991-1993

1994-1998

1995-2010

1998-2006

2002-

2002-2006, 2012

2002-2014

2002-

2006-2014

2006-

2006-

2006-2014

2006-2014

2006-

2010-

2010-

2011-

2014-

2006-

2014-

2010-

Social Democrat

Center Party

Social Democrat

Left Party

Moderate

Liberal Party

Green Party

Social Democrat

Center Party

Moderate

Moderate

Left Party

Left Party

Left Party

Social Democrat

Social Democrat

Social Democrat

Liberal

Moderate

Swedish Democrats

Green Party

Switzerland (6)

Doris Stump (L)

Marianne Huguenin (L)

Claude Janiak (G)

Martin Naef (G)

Hans-Peter Portmann (G)

Daniel Stolz (G)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

2003-2011

2003-2007

1999-2007

2011-

2014-

2012-

Social Democrats

Labor Party

Social Democrats

Social Democrats

FDP

FDP

UK (35)

Maureen Colquhoun (L)

Matthew Parris (G)

Michael Brown (G)

Chris Smith (G)

Clive Betts (G)

David Borrow (G)

Ben Bradshaw (G)

Nick Brown (G)

Chris Bryant (G)

Angela Eagle (L)

Nick Herbert (G)

Simon Hughes (B)

Gordon Marsden (G)

Ron Davies (B)

Mark Oaten (G)

Adam Price (G)

Alan Duncan (G)

Stephen Williams (G)

Gregory Barker (G)

Nigel Evans (G)

Crispin Blunt (G)

Margot James (L)

Iain Stewart (G)

Nick Boles (G)

Mike Freer (G)

Stuart Andrew (G)

Conor Burns (G)

Eric Ollerenshaw (G)

Stephen Twigg (G)

Stephen Gilbert (G)

David Laws (G)

Peter Mandelson (G)

David Cairns (G)

Steve Reed (G)

Daniel Kawczynski (B)

Not Out (1977)

Not Out (1984)

Not Out (1994)

Not Out (1984)

Not Out (2003)

Not Out (1998)

Out

Not Out (1998)

Out

Not Out (1997)

Out

Not Out (2006)

Not Out (1998)

Not Out (1999)

Not Out (2006)

Out

Not Out (2002)

Out

Not Out (2007)

Not Out (2010)

Not Out (2010)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Not Out (2010)

Not Out (2000)

Out

Out

Not Out (2013)

1974-1979

1979-1986

1983-1997

1983-2005

1992-

1997-2010

1997-

1983-

2001-

1992-

2005-

1983-

1997-

1983-2001

1997-2010

2001-2010

1992-

2005-

2001-

1992-

1997-

2010-

2010-

2010-

2010-

2010-

2010-

2010-

1997-2005, 2010-

2010-

2001-

1992-2004

2001-2011

2012-

2005-

Labour Party

Conservative Party

Conservative Party

Labour Party

Labour Party

Labour Party

Labour Party

Labour Party

Labour Party

Labour Party

Conservative Party

Liberal Democrat

Labour Party

Labour Party

Liberal Democrat

Plaid Cymru

Conservative Party

Liberal Democrat

Conservative Party

Conservative Party

Conservative Party

Conservative Party

Conservative Party

Conservative Party

Conservative Party

Conservative Party

Conservative Party

Conservative Party

Labour Party

Liberal Democrat

Liberal Democrat

Labour Party

Labour Party

Labour Party

Conservative Party

USA (12)

Gerry Studds (G)

Steve Gunderson (G)

Barney Frank (G)

Jim Kolbe (G)

Michael Michaud (G)

Tammy Baldwin (L)

Jared Polis (G)

David Cicilline (G)

Sean Patrick Maloney (G)

Kyrsten Sinema (B)

Mark Pocan (G)

Mark Takano (G)

Not Out (1983)

Not Out (1994)

Not Out (1987)

Not Out (1996)

Not Out (2013)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

1972-1987

1980-1997

1982-2012

1984-2007

2003-2014

1998-2012

2008-

2010-

2012-

2012-

2012-

2012-

Democratic Party

Republican Party

Democratic Party

Republican Party

Democratic Party

Democratic Party

Democratic Party

Democratic Party

Democratic Party

Democratic Party

Democratic Party

Democratic Party

A2: LGBT Breakdown (MPs in office)

1983

1988

1998

2003

2008

2011

2013

Gay

3

6

26

42

59

77

85

Lesbian

3

1

12

14

15

19

21

Trans

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

Bisexual

0

0

0

3

5

4

6

Total

6

7

38

60

80

101

113

NB: Self identification by legislator.

A3: Political Ideology and LGBT MPs

1983

1988

1998

2003

2008

2011

2013

Communist

1

0

0

1

2

1

1

Green

0

1

2

8

11

12

12

Lab/Social Dem/Socialist

1

4

23

33

32

41

46

Liberal/Center

1

1

8

11

23

25

28

Ethno-Nationalist

0

0

0

2

3

0

0

Conservative/Right

3

1

5

5

9

22

26

Total

6

7

38

60

80

101

113

A4: Electoral Systems and LGBT MPs

1983

1988

1998

2003

2008

2011

2013

FPTP

2

3

11

18

25

33

37

List PR

4

2

15

27

33

41

48

MMP

0

1

11

15

21

23

23

Parallel

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

STV

0

0

0

0

0

2

3

TRS

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

Total

6

7

38

60

80

101

113

NB: For definitions see Reynolds, Andrew, Ben Reilly and Andrew Ellis. The New International IDEA Handbook of Election System Design. Stockholm: International IDEA, 2007.

A5: LGBT Members of Parliament – In office in total (National Assembly) 1976-2014 (November)

117 Currently in office (January 2015)

First

#

First

Austria

1

1999

Luxembourg

1

1999

Belgium

3

2003

Mexico

3

1997

Brazil

2

2006

Nepal

1

2008

Canada

12

1988

Netherlands

24

1981

Chile

1

2013

New Zealand

12

1984

Colombia

1

2014

Norway

9

1977

Costa Rica

1

2010

Peru

1

2014

Denmark

7

1977

Poland

2

2011

Finland

4

1987

Portugal

1

2010

France

3

1998

Slovakia

1

2011

Germany

22

1985

South Africa

8

1999

Hungary

1

1990

Spain

1

2013

Iceland

1

1987

Sweden

21

1991

Ireland

3

2011

Switzerland

6

1995

Israel

2

2002

UK

35

1977

Italy

9

1983

USA

12

1983

Lithuania

1

2008

Total

212

A6: LGBT Members of Parliament – National Assembly and Senate/Upper House 1976-2015 (January)

First

#

First

Argentina

1

2011

Lithuania

1

2008

Australia

5

1996

Luxembourg

1

1999

Austria

1

1999

Mexico

3

1997

Belgium

4

2003

Nepal

1

2008

Brazil

2

2006

Netherlands

25

1981

Canada

14

1988

New Zealand

12

1984

Chile

1

2013

Norway

9

1977

Colombia

2

2014

Poland

2

2011

Costa Rica

1

2010

Peru

1

2014

Czech Republic

1

1999

Portugal

1

2010

Denmark

7

1977

Slovakia

1

2011

Finland

4

1987

South Africa

8

1999

France

4

1998

Spain

2

2000

Germany

23

1985

Sweden

21

1991

Hungary

1

1990

Switzerland

7

1995

Iceland

1

1987

UK

49

1977

Ireland

6

2011

USA

13

1983

Israel

2

2002

Italy

12

1983

Japan

1

2013

Total

249

NB: 212 lower house MPs (all elected), 37 upper house (14 elected, 23 appointed).

37 Countries

140 Currently in office (January 2015)

A7: Single Member District MPs Lower House (First Past the Post, Two Round System and constituency MPs in MMP systems)

DISTRICT MPs

Out/Not out when first elected

Party

District

First Elected

Majority 1st elected

Canada

Svend Robinson

Réal Ménard

Libby Davies

Scott Brison

Bill Siksay

Mario Silva

Raymond Gravel

Rob Oliphant

Randall Garrison

Danny Morin

Philip Toone

Craig Scott

Not Out (1988)

Not Out (1994)

Not Out (2001)

Not Out (2002)

Out

Not Out (2004)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

NDP

BQ

NDP

Liberal

NDP

Liberal

BQ

Liberal

NDP

NDP

NDP

NDP

Burnaby (Burnaby-Douglas)

Hochelaga

Vancouver East

Kings-Hants

Burnaby-Douglas

Davenport

Repentigny

Don Valley West

Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca

Chicoutimi-Le Fjord

Gaspesie-Iles-de-la-Madeleine

Toronto-Danforth

1979

1993

1997

1997

2004

2004

2006

2008

2011

2011

2011

2012

3%

36%

5%

6%

2%

17%

44%

5%

0.5%

9%

3%

31%

France

André Labarrère

Franck Riester

Not Out (1998)

Not Out (2011)

Socialist

UMP

Pyrénées-Atlantiques

Seine-et-Marne

1967

2007

**

18%

Germany

Stefan Kaufmann

Out

CDU

Stuttgart I

2009

5%

New Zealand

Georgina Beyer

Tim Barnett

Chris Carter

Grant Robertson

Louisa Wall

Meka Whaitiri

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Labour

Labour

Labour

Labour

Labour

Labour

Wairarapa

Christchurch Central

Te Atatu

Wellington Central

Manurewa

Ikaroa-Rāwhiti

1999

1996

1993

2008

2011

2013

9%

2%

10%

5%

31%

15%

USA

Gerry Studds

Barney Frank

Tammy Baldwin

Jared Polis

David Cicilline

Steve Gunderson

Jim Kolbe

Sean Patrick Maloney

Kyrsten Sinema

Mark Pocan

Mark Takano

Mike Machaud

Not Out (1983)

Not Out (1987)

Out

Out

Out

Not Out (1994)

Not Out (1996)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Not Out (2013)

Democrat

Democrat

Democrat

Democrat

Democrat

Republican

Republican

Democrat

Democrat

Democrat

Democrat

Democrat

Mass 10

Mass 4

Wisconsin 2

Colorado 2

Rhode Island 1

Wisconsin 3

Arizona 8

New York 18

Arizona 9

Wisconsin 2

California 41

Maine 2

1973

1982

1998

2008

2010

1980

1984

2012

2012

2012

2012

2003

0.5%

20%

6%

28%

6%

2%

3%

4%

1%

36%

12%

4%

United Kingdom

Maureen Colquhoun

Michael Brown

Chris Smith

Clive Betts

David Borrow

Ben Bradshaw

Nick Brown

Chris Bryant

Angela Eagle

Nick Herbert

Simon Hughes

Gordon Marsden

Mark Oaten

Adam Price

Alan Duncan

Stephen Williams

Gregory Barker

Nigel Evans

Crispin Blunt

Margot James

Iain Stewart

Nick Boles

Mike Freer

Stuart Andrew

Conor Burns

Eric Ollerenshaw

Stephen Twigg

Stephen Twigg

Stephen Gilbert

David Laws

Peter Mandelson

David Cairns

Matthew Parris

Steve Reed

David Kawczynski

Ron Davies

Not Out (1977)

Not Out (1994)

Not Out (1984)

Not Out (2003)

Not Out (1998)

Out

Not Out (1998)

Out

Not Out (1997)

Out

Not Out (2006)

Not Out (1998)

Not Out (2006)

Out

Not Out (2002)

Out

Not Out (2007)

Not Out (2010)

Not Out (2010)

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Out

Not Out (2010)

Not Out (2000)

Out

Not Out (1984)

Out

Not Out (2013)

Not Out (1999)

Labour

Conservative

Labour

Labour

Labour

Labour

Labour

Labour

Labour

Conservative

LibDem

Labour

LibDem

Plaid Cymru

Conservative

LibDem

Conservative

Conservative

Conservative

Conservative

Conservative

Conservative

Conservative

Conservative

Conservative

Conservative

Labour

Labour

LibDem

LibDem

Labour

Labour

Conservative

Labour

Conservative

Labour

Northampton North

Brigg and Scunthorpe

Islington South and Finsbury

Sheffield Attercliffe

South Ribble

Exeter

Newcastle East

Rhondda

Wallasey

Arundel & S. Down

Southwark & Bermondsey

Blackpool South

Winchester

Carmarthen East

Rutland and Melton

Bristol West

Bexhill and Battle

Ribble Valley

Reigate

Stourbridge

Milton Keynes South

Grantham and Stanford

Finchley and Golders Green

Pudsey

Bournemouth West

Lancaster and Fleetwood

Enfield Southgate

Liverpool and West Derby

St. Austell and Newquay

Yeovil

Hartlepool

Greenock and Inverclyde

West Derbyshire

Croydon North

Shrewsbury and Atcham

Caerphilly

1974

1979

1983

1992

1997

1997

1983

2001

1992

2005

1983

1997

1997

2001

1992

2005

2001

1992

1997

2010

2010

2010

2010

2010

2010

2010

1997

2010

2010

2001

1992

2001

1979

2012

2005

1992

3%

1%

1%

31%

9%

19%

18%

47%

7%

23%

32%

23%

0%

7%

40%

9%

23%

12%

16%

11%

9%

28%

12%

3%

13%

1%

3%

50%

3%

8%

38%

35%

25%

48%

4%

45%

A8. LGBT Upper House Member 1977-2015

Name

Years in office

Party Affiliation

Elected/

Appointed

Australia

Bob Brown

1996-2012

Green

Elected

Brian Andrew Greig

1999-2005

Democrats

Elected

Penny Wong

2002-

Labor

Elected

Louise Pratt

2008-

Labor

Elected

Dean Smith

2012-2013

Liberal

Elected

Argentina

Osvaldo López

2011-

Fresh Encounter

Appointed

Belgium

Petra de Sutter

2014-

Green

Appointed

Canada

Laurier LaPierre

Nancy Ruth

2001-2004

2005-

Liberal

Conservative

Appointed

Appointed

Colombia

Claudia Lopez

2014-

Green

Elected

Czech Republic

Vaclav Fischer

1999-2002

Independent

Elected

Germany

Klaus Wowereit

2001-2002

Social Democrat

Appointed

France

Corinne Bouchon

Green

Elected

Italy

Franco Zeffirelli

Emilio Colombo

Paolo Galimberti

1994-2001

2003-2013

2013-

Forza Italia

UDC

PoF

Appointed

Appointed

Elected

Ireland

David Norris

1987-

Independent

Elected

Colm O'Gorman

2007

Progressive Dems

Appointed

Katherine Zappone

2011-

Independent

Appointed

Netherlands

Gerard Schouw

2003-2010

D66

Elected (Indirect)

Japan

Kanako Otsuji

2013

Democratic

Appointed

Spain

Jerónimo Saavedra Acevedo

1996-2003

PSOE

Elected

UK

3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu

1945-

Conservative

Inherited

2nd Viscount Maugham

1958-1981

Independent

Inherited

Baron Smith of Finsbury

2005-

Labour

Appointed

Baron Alli

1998-

Labour

Appointed

Rt. Hon Lord Justice Etherton

2008-

Judiciary

Appointed

Baron Browne of Madingley

2001-

Independent

Appointed

Baroness Stedman-Scott

2010-

Conservative

Appointed

Baron Black of Brentwood

2010-

Conservative

Appointed

Baron Gold of Westcliffe-on-Sea

2010-

Conservative

Appointed

Baron Glendonbrook of Bowdon

2011-

Conservative

Appointed

Baron Collins of Highbury

2011-

Labour

Appointed

Baroness Barker

1999-

Lib Dem

Appointed

Lord Cashman

2014-

Labour

Appointed

USA

Tammy Baldwin

2012-

Democrat

Elected

Switzerland

Claude Janiak

2007-

Social Democrat

Elected

A9. LGBT Cabinet Ministers 1977-2015

Name

Years in office

Cabinet Position

Australia

Penny Wong

2007-

2010-2013

Climate Change

Finance and Deregulation

Belgium

Elio di Rupo

2011-

Prime Minister

Canada

Scott Brison

2004-2006

Public Works

Colombia

Gina Parody

Cecilia Alvarez

2014-

2014-

Education

Commerce

Czech Republic

Gustáv Slamečka

2009-2010

Transport

Denmark

Uffe Elbæk

2011-2012

Culture

Ecuador

Carina Mafla

2012-

Public Health

Finland

Pekka Haavisto*

1995-1999

Environment

France

Roger Karoutchi

2007-2009

Parliamentary Relations

Frederic Mitterrand

2009-2011

Culture

Jean-Jacques Aillagon

2002-2004

Culture

Germany

Guido Westerwelle

Barbara Hendricks

2009-2013

2013-

Foreign Minister

Environment

Hungary

Gábor Szetey

2006-2008

Human resources

Iceland

Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir

2007-2009

2009-

Social Affairs

Prime Minister

Italy

Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio

2000-2001

2006-2008

Agriculture

Environment

Latvia

Edgars Rinkēvičs

2011-

Foreign Affairs

Luxembourg

Etienne Schneider

Xavier Bettel

2012-13

2013-

2013-

Economy and Foreign Trade

Deputy Prime Minister

Prime Minister

Netherlands

Joop Wijn

2002-03

2006-07

Economic Affairs

Finance

Gerda Verberg

2007-

Agriculture, Nature and Food

Jan Kees de Jager

2010-2012

Finance

New Zealand

Chris Carter

2004-2005

2005-2007

2007-2008

Housing

Building

Education

Maryan Street

2007-2008

Housing

Chris Finlayson

2008-

2008-

Attorney General

Arts and Culture

Norway

Per-Kristian Foss

Bent Høie

Knut Olav Åmås

Anne Holt

2001-2005

2002

2013

2013-

1996-1997

Finance

Acting PM

Health

Culture & Church

Justice

South Africa

Lynne Brown

2014-

Public Enterprises

Sweden

Tobias Billström

2006-

Migration

Andreas Carlgren

2006-

Environment

Switzerland

Claude Janiak

2004-2005

President

UK

Chris Smith

1997-2001

Culture

Peter Mandelson

1998-1999

1999-2001

2008-2009

Trade & Industry

Northern Ireland

Business

Nick Brown

1998-2001

Agriculture

Ben Bradshaw

2009-2010

Culture, Media, Sport

David Laws

2010-2012

2012-

Chief Secretary to Treasury

Schools

NB: Jeronimo Saavedra Acevedo was the Spanish Minister of Public Administration 1993-1995 and Minister of Education and Science 1995-1996, but did not come out until 2000. In 2007 he was elected mayor of Las Palmas in the Canary Islands. Torben Lund, Health Minister in Denmark 1993-1994 came out while a member of parliament in 1998.

*Not out during Ministerial position.

A10: LGBT MEMBERS OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT (TBC)

Name

Out/Not Out -when

First elected (out)

Years in office

Party Affiliation

Austria (1)

Ulrike Lunacek (L)

Out

2009-

Green Party

Denmark (1)

Torben Lund (G)

Out

1999-2004

Social Democrats

France (2)

Steeve Briois (G)

Michel Teychenné (G)

Out

Out

2014-

2008-2009

National Front

Socialist Party

Italy (3)

Gianni Vattimo (G)

Daniele Viotti (G)

Rosario Crocetta (G)

Out

Out

Out

1999-

???

2009-2014

Liberals

Democratic Party

Netherlands (3)

Herman Verbeek (G)

Dennis de Jong (G)

Wim van der Camp (G)

Out

Out

Out

1989-

2009-

2009-

PPR

Socialist Party

CDA

Germany (3)

Lissy Gröner (L)

Cornelia Ernst (L)

Holger Krahmer (G)

Out

Not Out (??)

Out

1989-

2009-

2004-

Social Democrats

Left Party

Free Democrats

Spain (1)

José María Mendiluce Pereiro (G)

Not Out (2003)

1999-2004

PSOE

Sweden (2)

Malin Björk (L)

Fredrick Federley (G)

Out

Out

2014-

2014-

Left Party

Center Party

UK (4)

Michael Cashman (G)

Seb Dance (G)

Nikki Sinclair (T)

David Coburn (G)

Out

Out

Out

Out

1999-2014

2014-

2009-2014

2014-

Labour Party

Labour Party

UKIP

UKIP

A11: State leaders/Premiers/Governors

Name

Out/Not Out -when

First elected (out)

State/Province

Years in office

Party Affiliation

Canada (2)

Wade MacLauchlan (G)

Kathleen Wynne (L)

Out

Out

Prince Edward Is.

Ontario

2015-

2014-

Liberal

Liberal

South Africa (1)

Lynne Brown (L)

Out

Western Cape

2008-9

ANC

1