2008 Northern Virginia Voter’s Guide

to GLBT Issues

Researched and Produced by:

Equality Prince William, Equality Fairfax, Equality Loudoun, Arlington Gay & Lesbian Alliance,

and Alexandria Gay & Lesbian
Community Association

The organizations sponsoring this guide are non-profit in nature. The information provided below is factual and does not imply endorsement by the organizations (unless stated). It is provided to assist our members in conducting their own research. It is our hope that it will aid members in arriving at meaningful, intelligent decisions, based on voting records and publicly stated positions on issues of import to the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and allied communities. Candidates are listed alphabetically according to office.

President

Senator John McCain (R-Arizona)

Human Rights Campaign Scores

2006 – 33

  • Voted NO on Federal Marriage Amendment
  • Declined to sponsor Hate Crimes Legislation adding sexual orientation to coverage

2004 – 25

  • Voted NO on Federal Marriage Amendment
  • Declined to sponsor Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA)

2002 – 17

  • Voted NO on extending sexual orientation to Federal Hate Crimes Law
  • Declined to sponsor Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA)

Other Votes

Stated positions

Endorsed by the Log Cabin Republicans by a 12-2 vote of their board of directors

Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois)

Human Rights Campaign Scores

2006 – 89

  • Voted NO on Federal Marriage Amendment
  • Co-Sponsored Hate Crimes Legislation adding sexual orientation to coverage

Stated Positions

Endorsed by the National Stonewall Democrats

Endorsed by the Human Rights Campaign

Vice President

Senator Joe Biden (D-Delaware)

Human Rights Campaign Scores

2006 – 78

  • Voted NO on Federal Marriage Amendment
  • Co-Sponsored Hate Crimes Legislation adding sexual orientation to coverage

2004 – 63

  • Voted NO on Federal Marriage Amendment
  • Co-Sponsored Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA)

2002 – 100

  • Voted YES on extending sexual orientation to Federal Hate Crimes Law
  • Co-Sponsored Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA)

Other Votes

  • 2000 – Voted YES on Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), restricting Federal Government to only recognize opposite-sex gender marriages performed by the states. Passed, 85-14
  • 1996 – Voted YES to pass Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA). Bill failed in Senate, 49-50
  • 1993 – Opposed establishment of “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. Motion failed in Senate, 33-63

Stated positions

Endorsed by the National Stonewall Democrats

Endorsed by the Human Rights Campaign

Governor Sarah Palin (R-Alaska)

No Human Rights Campaign Scores available (only scored for U.S. House and Senate)

Stated Positions

Endorsed by the Log Cabin Republicans by a 12-2 vote of their board of directors

United States Senate

Former Governor Jim Gilmore (R)

Stated Positions

Former Governor Mark Warner (D)

Stated Positions

Endorsed by the Virginia Partisans Gay & Lesbian Democratic Club

United States House of Representatives

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10th Congressional District

(portions Fairfax, Prince William, Loudoun, Frederick, Warren, Clarke Counties, cities of Winchester, Manassas and Manassas Park)

Judy Feder (D)

Stated Positions

Endorsed by the Virginia Partisans Gay & Lesbian Democratic Club, 2008

Endorsed by the Virginia Partisans Gay & Lesbian Democratic Club, 2006

Endorsed by the Human Rights Campaign, 2006

Rep. Frank Wolf (R-incumbent)

Human Rights Campaign Scores

2006 – 0

  • Voted YES on Federal Marriage Amendment
  • Voted NO to add sexual orientation to Federal hate crimes statues

2004 – 0

  • Voted YES on Federal Marriage Amendment
  • Co-Sponsored Federal Marriage Amendment
  • Voted NO to add sexual orientation to Federal hate crime statues

2002 – 0

  • Declined to co-sponsor Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) which would prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation in the workplace.
  • Declined to adopt written policy in own office indicating sexual orientation not a hiring factor.

Other Votes

11th Congressional District

(Fairfax and Prince William
Counties, Fairfax City)

Fairfax County Chairman Gerry Connolly (D)

Endorsed by the Virginia Partisans Gay & Lesbian Democratic Club, 2008

Keith Fimian (R)

No information was available regarding this candidate’s position on GLBT issues.

8th Congressional District

(Arlington and Fairfax
Counties, cities of Alexandria and Falls Church)

Mark Ellmore (R)

Endorsed by the Virginia Log Cabin Republicans, 2008 – no link provided, VALCR does not mention the endorsement on their website.

Stated Positions

Rep. Jim Moran (D-incumbent)

Human Rights Campaign Scores

2006 – 100

  • Voted NO on Federal Marriage Amendment
  • Voted YES to add sexual orientation to Federal hate crimes statues

2004 – 100

  • Voted NO on Federal Marriage Amendment
  • Voted YES to add sexual orientation to Federal hate crime statues

2002 – 100

  • Co-sponsor of Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) which would prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation in the workplace.
  • Adopted written policy in own office indicating sexual orientation not a hiring factor.

Other Votes

Stated Positions

Endorsed by the Virginia Partisans Gay & Lesbian Democratic Club, 2008

Endorsed by the Human Rights Campaign, 2006

1st Congressional District

(Prince William, Stafford, Spotsylvania Counties, Counties of the Northern and Middle Neck, extending down to Williamsburg)

Bill Day (D)

No information was available regarding this candidate’s position on GLBT issues.

Rep. Rob Wittman (R-incumbent)

Rep. Wittman took office in December 2007 after a special election. As such the Human Rights Campaign has not yet ranked his voting record.

Other Votes

Stated Positions

 

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