In 2012, Laboy decided to run for the
Senate of Puerto Rico with the
New Progressive Party (PNP). After presenting her candidacy for the
District of San Juan, she won the
primary. Of the three candidates for the district, Laboy received the most votes. Despite this, Laboy was defeated at the
general election 2012. In 2016, she ran for the Senate once more, this time being elected as a Senator-at-large. She is currently the president of the Senate of Puerto Rico Committee on Social and Economical Revitalization|Social and Economical Revitalization. Laboy voted against the controversial "Religious Liberty" law, stating she opposed it because it "opens the door to discrimination." The bill was written by her members of her party and it permits public employees discriminate base on their religious beliefs. She develop a reputation as the most liberal senate member of her party. She is known for her feminist stances, for being pro-choice and a fierce defender of the LGBT community. Nationally, she's a Democrat. On August 21, 2019, Governor
Wanda Vázquez Garced appointed Laboy as her chief of staff. While the fourth female chief of staff, she is the first under a pro-statehood governor until her resignation effective December 31, 2019. In 2020, Zoe Laboy was elected as an at-large member of the Democratic Party of Puerto Rico. ==References==