Cover letter for 1998 Mayoral Questionnaire

Cover letter for GLAA's 1998 mayoral candidate questionnaire

August 1998

Dear Mayoral Candidate:

In order to elicit your viewpoints on current issues of concern to lesbians and gay men in the District of Columbia, I am enclosing your copy of our questionnaire for all Mayoral candidates running in the November 3 general elections.

We at GLAA are proud of our rank as the nation's oldest continuously operating gay and lesbian rights organization. In every election since our founding in 1971, we have sent out similar questionnaires to help educate our community about the choices facing us at the polls.

As you may know, GLAA does not endorse candidates in partisan races. Rather, we give numerical ratings to all candidates on a scale from -10 to +10, based upon each candidate's written responses to our questionnaire, combined with our assessment of each candidate's past record on behalf of lesbians and gay men. Our candidate ratings are released to the media and are advertised and circulated widely. We believe that our quarter-century of nonpartisan service gives our candidate ratings considerable credibility.

We encourage you to do more than give a simple "yes" or "no" response to our questions; the depth and completeness of your answers play a major role in determining your final rating. To help you understand the background for the issues raised in this year's questionnaire, we would be glad to give you a briefing (probably about an hour long) before you send in your replies. Just call us on (202)667-5139 to schedule your briefing. I have taken the liberty of enclosing a copy of GLAA's up-to-date policy paper, Agenda: 1998. Please take the time to read this for a summary of our perspectives on a wide variety of issues.

We must receive your answers to our questionnaire no later than Friday, October 9. Be sure to read the fine print at the bottom of the third page of your questionnaire for detailed instructions for submitting your answers. Please feel free to submit any documents, letters, campaign literature, or other materials that may help illustrate your record on behalf of lesbians and gay men. We look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Richard J. Rosendall
President
Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance of Washington, DC

Enclosures (2)