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* [[Maurice Richard]], Becancourt, Quebec, Canada
 
* [[Maurice Richard]], Becancourt, Quebec, Canada
 
* [[Jeronimo Saavedra]], Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
 
* [[Jeronimo Saavedra]], Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
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* [[Elizabeth Schmitz]], Haarlem, The Netherlands
 
* [[Pedro Segarra]], Hartford, Connecticut, USA
 
* [[Pedro Segarra]], Hartford, Connecticut, USA
 
* [[E. Denise Simmons]], Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
 
* [[E. Denise Simmons]], Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

Revision as of 15:00, 4 March 2015

Mayoral Mace

Many LGBTQ people aspire to politics and often their first step is at the local level. Perhaps not the most glamorous of jobs – dealing with matters such as transportation, garbage pickup, local bylaws, and many social issues – being mayor deals with issues which directly affect our everyday lives.

Cities around the world with an LGBTQ mayor vary from small municipalities with only a few hundred residents to large metropolitan areas including Paris, Houston, and Berlin. While dealing with a wide variety of issues is par for the course for these individuals, no doubt issues particular to the gay community receive their due attention.

Cities with LGBTQ mayors are located in countries such as France, Germany, Switzerland, Chile, Colombia, Luxembourg, Poland, India, Australia, Spain, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, the United States, The Netherlands, Italy, and Great Britain.

Do you know who the world’s first transsexual mayor was and of what city? And which LGBTQ mayor of one of the world’s most famous cities survived an assassination attempt? Read on to find out.



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