This chapter examines how geographies of sexualities and political geographies are not only compatible but crucial to each other. One cannot understand sexual lives, identities, relationships, and behaviors without engaging in questions of political geographies on various scales: local, national, transnational. Similarly, political geographies are always implicitly, and increasingly explicitly, sexualized. Taking two axes of power relations, heterornormativities and homonormativities, this chapter investigates the mutual constitution of sexualities and politics in the global North, with a specific focus on Anglo‐America. In doing so, it offers insights into ongoing heteronormativities and the increasing visibilities of homonormativities and homonationalisms, and how these are key to contemporary political geographies.