Idaho Equality Profile

Quick Facts About Idaho

Percent of Adults (18+) Total LGBTQ Percent of Workforce
2.8%
Gallup/Williams 2019
Total LGBTQ Population (13+)
48000
Williams 2020
Percent of Workforce That is LGBTQ
3
Census 2018; Williams 2020
Total LGBTQ Workers
25000
Williams 2020
Percent of LGBTQ Adults (25+) Raising Children
44
Gallup/Williams 2019

STATE LGBTQ Organizations

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Idaho's LGBTQ Policy Tally

Overall Tally

-9.50/49

Sexual Orientation Policy Tally

-0.25/23

low

Gender Identity Policy Tally

-9.25/26

negative

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Idaho's LGBTQ Laws and Policies

Click on each issue for more information and to see where the state fits into the national landscape.

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Relationship and Parental Recognition Sexual Orientation Gender Identity
Law Exists? Tally Law Exists? Tally
As a result of the 2015 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Obergefell, same-sex couples can marry nationwide and states must extend all the rights and benefits of marriage to same-sex couples. As a result, the following benefits are available to all married same-sex couples on the same basis they are available to married different-sex couples:

Marriage for Same-Sex Couples
Medical Decision-Making Authority for Married Same-Sex Couples
Stepparent Adoption for Married Same-Sex Couples
Joint Adoption for Married Same-Sex Couples

1/1
Second-Parent Adoption for Unmarried Couples 0/1
Confirmatory Adoption 0/1
Voluntary Acknowledgement of Parentage (VAP) 0/1
Family Services Nondiscrimination Laws

Adoption Nondiscrimination Protections for LGBTQ Parents
Foster Care Nondiscrimination Protections for LGBTQ Parents

0/0.5
0/0.5

0/0.5
0/0.5
Recognition for Parents Using Assisted Reproduction 0/1
State Family Leave Laws

LGBTQ-Inclusive Definitions of Spouse/Partner
LGBTQ-Inclusive Definitions of Children/Parents

0/0.5
0/0.5


Subtotal 1/7 0/1
Relationship and Parental Recognition Total 1/8
State Nondiscrimination Laws Sexual Orientation Gender Identity
Law Exists? Tally Law Exists? Tally
As a result of a June 2020 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, people in all states can seek recourse for employment discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity through the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and federal courts.
Employment Nondiscrimination Laws* 0/1 0/1
Housing Nondiscrimination Laws* 0/1 0/1
Public Accommodations Nondiscrimination Laws* 0/1 0/1
Credit and Lending Nondiscrimination Laws 0/1 0/1
Nondiscrimination Policies for State Employees 0/0.5 0/0.5
Negative Law: State Bans Cities and Counties from Passing Nondiscrimination Laws No Negative Law 0/-1 No Negative Law 0/-1
Negative Law: State Bans Transgender People From Using Bathrooms or Facilities Consistent With Their Gender Identity In Government-Owned Buildings NEGATIVE LAW -0.5/-1
Negative Law: State Explicitly Defines “Sex” Throughout State Law To Exclude Transgender People NEGATIVE LAW -1/-1
Subtotal 0/4.5 -1.5/4.5
Nondiscrimination Total -1.5/9

If state lacks statewide law, tally looks at local Nondiscrimination ordinances in employment, housing, and public accommodations and provides partial points based on percent of LGBTQ population covered by local laws.

Religious Exemption Laws Sexual Orientation Gender Identity
Law Exists? Tally Law Exists? Tally
Negative Law: Broad "RFRA" or Religious Exemption Law NEGATIVE LAW -0.5/-0.5 NEGATIVE LAW -0.5/-0.5
Negative Law: Targeted Religious Exemption for Child Welfare Services NEGATIVE LAW -0.5/-1 NEGATIVE LAW -0.5/-1
Negative Law: Targeted Religious Exemption for Medical Professionals NEGATIVE LAW -1/-1 NEGATIVE LAW -1/-1
Negative Law: Targeted Wedding Services

Private Wedding Services
State and Local Officials Providing Marriage Licenses
No Negative Law
No Negative Law
0/-0.5
0/-0.5


Subtotal -2/-3.5 -2/-2.5
Religious Exemption Laws Total -4/-6
Grand Totals Sexual Orientation
Policy Tally
Gender Identity
Policy Tally
Overall Tally
Totals -0.25/23 -9.25/26 -9.50/49
Ratings negative low negative

Idaho Local Ordinances

Local Nondiscrimination Ordinances

Sexual Orientation

35%

of population fully protected

1%

of population only partially protected

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State Protections

County Protections

City Protections

No Protections

Protections Banned

County map only shows areas with full protections for sexual orientation (i.e., discrimination prohibited in private employment, housing, and public accommodations)

City and County Numbers:

1 counties out of 44 have an ordinance prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation in private employment, housing, and public accommodations (full protections).

12 cities have an ordinance prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation in private employment, housing, and public accommodations (full protections).

1 municipality, not including those listed above, has an ordinance prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation in private employment, housing, or public accommodations (only partial protections). See table below.

35% of the state population is protected against discrimination based on sexual orientation in private employment, housing, and public accommodations (full protections).

An additional 1% of the state population is protected against discrimination based on sexual orientation in private employment, housing, or public accommodations (only partial protections).

Gender Identity

35%

of population fully protected

1%

of population only partially protected

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State Protections

County Protections

City Protections

No Protections

Protections Banned

County map only shows areas with full protections for gender identity (i.e., discrimination prohibited in private employment, housing, and public accommodations)

City and County Numbers:

1 counties out of 44 have an ordinance prohibiting discrimination based on gender identity in private employment, housing, and public accommodations (full protections).

12 cities have an ordinance prohibiting discrimination based on gender identity in private employment, housing, and public accommodations (full protections).

1 municipality, not including those listed above, has an ordinance prohibiting discrimination based on gender identity in private employment, housing, or public accommodations (only partial protections). See table below.

35% of the state population is protected against discrimination based on gender identity in private employment, housing, and public accommodations (full protections).

An additional 1% of the state population is protected against discrimination based on gender identity in private employment, housing, or public accommodations (only partial protections).

City and County Listing:

Fully inclusive
SO/GI protections
Local Sexual Orientation Protections Local Gender Identity Protections
Employment Housing Public Accom. Employment Housing Public Accom.
Ada County (Unincorporated areas only)
Bellevue
Boise
Coeur d'Alene
Driggs
Hailey
Idaho Falls
Ketchum
Lewiston
Meridian
Moscow
Pocatello
Sandpoint
Victor

- Local ordinance does not provide this protection, but county/state does

- Local ordinance provides this protection

Local Conversion Therapy Ordinances

Conversion Therapy Bans

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0%

of population protected by state laws

0%

of population protected by local laws

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State Protections

County Protections

City Protections

No Protections

Protections Banned

Note: Counties with * have county or local bans. These municipalities are also listed below.

City and County Numbers:

0 counties out of 44 have an ordinance prohibiting conversion therapy for minors.

0 cities have an ordinance prohibiting conversion therapy for minors.