Members of sexual minorities are more involved than others in non-electoral politics, study finds

Members of sexual minorities are more involved than others in non-electoral politics, study finds

A study has found that members of Canada’s LGBTQ+ community are more likely than heterosexuals to participate in non-electoral politics. They tend to be more involved in both institutional and non-institutional political activities, aside from casting a ballot. A study has found that members of Canada’s LGBTQ+ community are more likely than heterosexuals to participate in non-electoral politics. They tend to be more involved in both institutional and non-institutional political activities, aside from casting a ballot. Political science Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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