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Same-sex couples live in every state in the country — and each state has its own organizations working toward lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality. To connect with the movement for fairness in your area, contact your state LGBT organizations and elected officials.

State Overview

Lesbian and gay couples live in 99.3 percent of all counties across America, according to the Human Rights Campaign's analysis of the 2000 Census statistics. Here are the numbers for Washington.

Increase in households of same-sex partners in Washington:
Year Men Women Total Increase
1990 2,353 1,991 4,344 -
2000 7,652 8,248 15,900 266%

Households of same-sex partners in Washington, urban vs. rural:
Year Urban Total Rural Total Percent Urban Percent Rural
1990 4,138 206 95% 5%
2000 14,065 1,835 89% 11%

Please note that HRC estimates that the Census 2000 figures could undercount lesbian and gay families by as much as 62 percent. For more information, see Census 2000.

State Officials

Governors, state legislators, city council members and other elected officials create the laws that govern lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues at the state and local levels. Contact your elected officials and urge them to support pro-equality legislation.

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State Elections

It’s crucial that all fair-minded voters stay up-to-speed on upcoming state elections so they can support candidates who support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality. Find out about races in your state and learn how you can cast your vote for equality.

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