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*[[Prime Minister of Belgium|Prime Minister]], [[Elio Di Rupo]] ([[Parti Socialiste (Belgium)|PS]]) (2011, first openly gay man to head a Belgian national government in modern times)
*[[Prime Minister of Belgium|Prime Minister]], [[Elio Di Rupo]] ([[Parti Socialiste (Belgium)|PS]]) (2011, first openly gay man to head a Belgian national government in modern times)
*[[Flemish government|Member of the Flemish Government]], [[Pascal Smet]] ([[Socialistische Partij Anders|SP.A]]) – came out in 2009
*[[Flemish government|Member of the Flemish Government]], [[Pascal Smet]] ([[Socialistische Partij Anders|SP.A]]) – came out in 2009
* [[Government of the Brussels-Capital Region|Member of the Brussels Government]], [[Bruno De Lille]] ([[Groen (political party)|Groen]])
*[[Government of the Brussels-Capital Region|Member of the Brussels Government]]
**[[Bruno De Lille]] ([[Groen (political party)|Groen]])
**Pascal Smet (SP.A)


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===[[Czech Republic]]===

Revision as of 14:11, 26 March 2016

This is a list of political offices which have been held by a lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender person, with details of the first holder of each office. It should only list people who came out as LGBT before or during their terms in office; it should not list people who came out only after retiring from politics, or people who were outed by reference sources only after their death.

The year in brackets refers to the year which the officeholder was elected as an openly LGBT person. If he or she came out during term of office it is referred to after the year in brackets.

It is ordered by country, by dates of appointment. Former countries are also to be listed.

International bodies

Americas

  • First gay congressperson: Manuel Canelas - elected 2014[2]

Europe

  • Adviser to the Minister of European Integration
  • Male: Boris Milicevic – 2013–

Autonomous regional parliament members

Africa

Asia

  • First transgender person to be elected to public office: Shabnam Mausi was an elected member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly from 1998 to 2003.
  • First transgender mayor of a city: Madhu Bai Kinnar was elected as the mayor of Raigarh, Chhattisgarh on 4 January 2015.[26][27][28][29]

Osaka

Tokyo

  • Municipality of Leyte, Leyte Province Mayor (Gay Male): Arnold James Ysidoro 1998–2004; 2010
  • Municipality of Palapag, Northern Samar(2013); Board Member of 2nd District of Northern Samar Province (2013–2016) (Transgender Woman): Florencio "Fawa" Abobo Batula
  • City Councilor of Mandaue City (1998–2007); Board Member of Gth District of Cebu Province (2007–2010) (Gay Male): Wenceslao Gakit
  • City Councilor of Pasay City (1980s) (Gay Male):Panfilo C Justo/ Justo Justo
  • Barangay Capitan of Angeles IV, Tayabas, Quezon Province (2001) (Transgender Woman):Ruvic Rea

Oceania

See also

References

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  29. ^ "Transgender woman is elected district mayor in Indian state of Chhattisgarh". the Guardian. Retrieved 1 February 2016.