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This page was current as of the 2016 election.
See what the 2016 candidates and their respective party platforms said about transgender rights and transgender restroom access below.
Interested in reading more about the 2016 candidates' stances on issues related to transgender restroom access? Ballotpedia also covers transgender restroom access laws in the U.S. and what the candidates said about LGBTQ rights.
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| The 2016 Republican Party Platform on transgender rights |
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The 2016 Republican Party Platform does not mention transgender rights or transgender restroom access.[14] |

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Republicans
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2016 presidential candidates on transgender restroom access - Google News
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