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00-LCR0 on Nov 7, 2000

Log Cabin Republicans is the nation’s largest gay and lesbian Republican organization. Log Cabin was founded to battle the nation’s first anti-gay ballot measure -- California’s Proposition 6 in 1978. We enlisted Ronald Reagan to publicly oppose the measure, which was then defeated. Since then, Log Cabin Republicans has grown and expanded to become a leading voice on the national stage on behalf of the mainstream concerns of the gay and lesbian community.

We care deeply about equality and we hold Republican views on crime, fiscal responsibility, and foreign policy. We believe in individual rights rather than group rights. We believe in limited government rather than big government. We believe that free markets lead to free people and that all Americans should be able to participate fully in the political process.

We represent the next generation for the gay and lesbian community. No longer will we be told where we must live, how we must dress, and how we must vote. Now there is a political alternative. We know that we will move ahead only when gay people are honest about who they really are. And as the far right continues its drive to dominate our Party, Log Cabin Republicans joins other mainstream Republicans on the front lines of the battle for the Republican Party’s future.

Mission Statement

The mission of the Log Cabin Republicans is to work within the Republican Party for the equal rights of all Americans, including gay men and women. The mission of the Log Cabin Republicans derives from our firm belief in the principles of limited government, individual liberty, individual responsibility, free markets and a strong national defense. We emphasize that these principles and the moral values that underlie them are consistent with the pursuit of equal treatment under the law for gay men and women. We believe these same core principles also best serve the best interests of the gay community.


    Participating counts on VoteMatch question 3.
  • Topic: Principles & Values
  • Headline: Endorsed by Log Cabin Republicans; supports gay rights (Score: 1)
  • Key for participation codes:
  • Sponsorships: p=sponsored; o=co-sponsored; s=signed
  • Memberships: c=chair; m=member; e=endorsed; f=profiled; s=scored
  • Resolutions: i=introduced; w=wrote; a=adopted
  • Cases: w=wrote; j=joined; d=dissented; c=concurred



Democrats participating in 00-LCR0



Republicans participating in 00-LCR0

Judy Biggert s1eIllinois Republican
Brian Bilbray s1eCalifornia Republican (re-elected 2006)
Sherry Boehlert s1eNew York Republican/Independence
Mary Bono s1eCalifornia Republican
Tom Campbell s1eCalifornia Republican (Retired)
Michael Castle s1eDelaware Republican
Lincoln Chafee s1eRI Republican Jr Senator
Tom Davis s1eVirginia Republican
Mike Ferguson s1eNew Jersey Republican
Mark Foley s1eFlorida Republican
Robert Franks s1eNew Jersey Republican
Rodney Frelinghuysen s1eNew Jersey Republican
Slade Gorton s1eWA Republican Senator (Former)
Jim Greenwood s1ePennsylvania Republican (Until 2004)
Steve Horn s1eCalifornia Republican
Amo Houghton s1eNew York Republican/Conservative
Nancy Lee Johnson s1eConnecticut Republican
Sue Kelly s1eNew York Republican/Conservative
Jim Kolbe s1eArizona Republican
Rick Lazio s1eNew York Republican Candidate (Former)
Jim Leach s1eIowa Republican
Connie Morella s1eMaryland Republican
Deborah Pryce s1eOhio Republican
Clay Shaw s1eFlorida Republican
Christopher Shays s1eConnecticut Republican
John Shimkus s1eIllinois Republican
Rob Simmons s1eConnecticut Republican
Fred Upton s1eMichigan Republican



Independents participating in 00-LCR0

Jim Jeffords s1eVT Independent Jr Senator



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 0
Republicans: 28
Independents: 1

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