LGBT right-wing politics (including LGBT alt-right politics, LGBT centre-right politics, LGBT conservative politics, LGBT liberal politics, and LGBT libertarian politics) is broad socio-political movement within the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) community which embraces and promotes the ideology of right-wing politics.
On July 29, 2015, Sweden Democrats held a LGBT pride march though a predominantly Muslim area of . Some on the left criticized the march as "provocative".
A French poll conducted from 27 to 28 April 2017 found that among 5,224 Hornet respondents that 63.50% of French gay men would vote for Emmanuel Macron, while 36.5% would vote for Marine Le Pen. The poll also found that among 5,093 Hornet respondents that 40.25% of French gay men voted for Emmanuel Macron in the first round of voting, 21.46% for Marine Le Pen, 7.05% voted for François Fillon, 1.79% voted for Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, 0.75% voted for François Asselineau, and 0.41% voted for Jean Lassalle.
A French poll conducted from 12 to 20 February 2017 found that among 3,212 Hornet respondents that 38.1% of French gay men would vote for Emmanuel Macron, 19.2% would vote for Marine Le Pen, 7.3% would vote for François Fillon, and 1% would vote for Nicolas Dupont-Aignan.
In May 2017, PinkNews found 32% of British LGBT people supported the Conservative and Unionist Party, 14% supported the Liberal Democrats, and 0% supported the UK Independence Party.
Exit polling of the 2016 United States elections found that of the 1,228 LGBT American voters polled, 14% voted for Donald Trump. Exit polling of the 2016 United States elections found that of the 938 LGBT American voters polled, 18% voted for a Republican candidate for the United States House of Representatives.