This afternoon, the Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance of Washington, D.C. released the results of an evaluation of the “gay-supportiveness” of the politicians running for Mayor and the D.C. Council in this year’s Democratic primary. The scores are based on candidates’ answers on a questionnaire developed by GLAA and their records — the final number is expressed on a scale between positive and negative 10. The results aren’t really that surprising: incumbents won the day — Jim Graham (Ward 1) and Phil Mendelson (At-Large) both received perfect +10 scores, mostly for their work in pushing forward the marriage equality bill, while Tommy Wells (Ward 6) and Mary Cheh (Ward 3) also got high marks. Leo Alexander (running for Mayor), Delano Hunter (Ward 5) and Kelvin Robinson (Ward 6) finished with the only negative scores. (Makes sense: all three have been endorsed by the National Organization for Marriage). The lone exception to the incumbent parade? The race for Mayor, where Vince Gray’s +8.5 rating was much higher than Mayor Adrian Fenty’s +4. Most of the candidates fall firmly into the +4 to +7 range, though there were several candidates who didn’t bother to return the organization’s survey. Mostly, though, we really just like that the ratings resemble some kind of fabulous turn-based strategy game where a Graham or Mendelson card is simply unbeatable. A full breakdown of the scores can be found here.