This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBTQ rights that took place in the year 2016.
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February
- 2
- The Lewisburg City Council unanimously passes Ordinance 254, an ordinance which banned sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination in public and private employment and public accommodations.[7]
- The Supreme Court of India decides to review criminalization of homosexuality under Section 377 of the IPC.
- 10 – Step-child and joint adoption by same-sex couples become legal in Portugal.[8]
- 22 – The Charlotte City Council passes, by a 7–4 vote, an amendment with a non-discrimination ordinance prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity in public accommodations, passenger vehicle for hire, and city contractors. It took effect on 1 April.[9]
- 25 – The Italian Senate approves a Civil Union bill in a 173–71 vote.[10]
May
- 11 – The Chamber of Deputies of Italy approves the Civil Union bill in a 372–51 vote.[15]
- 12
- Same-sex sexual activity is decriminalized in Nauru.[16][17]
- Same-sex marriage becomes legal in the Mexican state of Jalisco[18] following the Congress of Jalisco complying with the Mexican Supreme Court ruling by amending the state civil code.
- 17 – Same-sex sexual activity is officially decriminalized in Seychelles.[19]
- 20 – Same-sex marriage becomes legal in the Mexican state of Campeche.[20]
- 28 – The Conservative Party of Canada votes 1,036–462 to change the party's political platform from defining marriage as "a union between one man and one woman" to a neutral stance.
June
- 28 – Czech Constitutional Court struck down a ban which forbade people living in registered partnerships from adopting children as individuals.[21] However, joint adoption and stepchild adoption still remain illegal.