We have the power to shape our own future.

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We have the power to shape our own future. Vote.

By 2030, 1 in 7 voters will be LGBTQ+ identifying — representing a sharp increase from the present day — and is projected to continue surging in the decade following, nearing 1 in 5 voters by 2040.

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Where do candidates stand on LGBTQ issues?
Check out this
General Election Guide from Equality South Dakota.


Trans people in the U.S. have a higher voter turnout than the rest of the general population, despite facing more challenges.
Find voting while Trans Resources here.

Early voting, ID requirements, Polling place locator & more - Find voting information specific to South Dakota here

When you vote, you not only support policies and positions that are in line with your values, you actively speak out against policies and positions you don’t agree with; like the ones that cause harm to the LGBTQ and our intersectional communities.

Speak up for LGBTQ youth. Many recent anti-LGBTQ policies have directly targeted LGBTQ youth, who don’t yet have the right to vote. Support future generations of voters and LGBTQ advocates by voting for policies and people who will uplift them.