Salt Lake City, Utah Elects Lesbian As Mayor

Started by stromboli, November 05, 2015, 03:50:12 PM

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http://mic.com/articles/127915/salt-lake-city-elects-its-first-openly-gay-mayor-here-s-why-you-shouldn-t-be-surprised

QuoteOne of the United States' gayest cities has its first openly gay mayor.

On Tuesday, Salt Lake City voters elected openly lesbian former Utah state Rep. Jackie Biskupski as mayor, making her only the second woman to ever hold the post, the Salt Lake Tribune reports. Though her competitor, incumbent Ralph Becker, trailed by five percentage points in the close race â€" which will not be finalized until all mail-in ballots are accounted for on Nov. 17 â€" Becker has not yet conceded the election.

Salt Lake City has the seventh-highest LGBT population of the top 50 metro areas in the United States, with 4.7% of the population self-identifying as LGBT, according to TakePart.

"Generations of LGBT people could've only dreamed of this," Utah state Sen. Jim Dabakis told voters, reports the Salt Lake Tribune. "Jackie is now an iconic gay leader. This is a great moment for Salt Lake City â€" we're not the stereotype people across the country think we are."

Outsiders are often surprised to hear that Salt Lake City, the biggest urban area in a state dominated by conservative Mormons, has a prominent LGBT community. (TakePart refers to the city as a "gay mecca," partially owing to its population of gay citizens who have left the Mormon church, but remain in the city.) A 2015 report found Salt Lake City went from 39th place among the percentage of residents who self-identified as LGBT in 1990 to its seventh-place ranking in 2012-2014, the biggest jump in any major U.S. city.

Biskupski's campaign platform included improved services for the city's homeless, as well as increased growth on the city's west side, according to the New York Times. According to the Salt Lake Tribune, the mayor-elect's campaign maintained steam by "painting her as the people's candidate who would listen to constituents."

This isn't a surprise to me because I knew Salt Lake was gay friendly, from gay people I've known. Ranking 7th out of the top 50 will probably tweak some noses hereabouts, because the vast majority of Utahns are standing around with their mouths open. It is an indication of how clueless people here are. Other towns that are tourist destinations like Moab and St, George are also quite liberal, even though the Utah majority- like 75%- are ostensibly LDS.

The LDS church is losing members at a record pace- the last estimate I read was nearly 2 million since 1992, when I left. There are actually almost as many ex-Mormons as there are active Mormons. Their stated numbers are inaccurate, to say the least. And most of the people that leave become atheists.

SGOS

Well, Mormonism would test the limits of anyone with a skeptical frame of mind.  It amazes me how big the church is.  I'm also surprised Salt Lake is gay friendly.

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I was talking to a guy I was helping train yesterday, who it turned out was a Mormon, and somehow my being an atheist came up. When I told him his faith in testimonials would work just as well for Bigfoot or Scientology, it didn't even faze him. The level of disconnect was kind of unsettling. I didn't even mention hanging out in gays bars, but I'm pretty sure he would be convinced that it was something could pray away if I became like him. It just makes me shudder a little bit, especially considering how close Mitt Romney came to the White House.
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Termin

 Does this mean Stephen fry will be allowed back in Salt lake city ?
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