The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) is coming under some social media fire after they posted an infographic on Facebook.

The visual image lists the presidential hopefuls, both Republican and Democratic, and where they stand on transgender rights.

Topics such as transgender personnel being able to openly serve in the military and positions on transgender violence compile the chart with either a red check mark to denote a candidate’s opposition or a green one to show support.

Those without clear opinions are labeled with a question mark.

But sharp-eyed readers have noticed one name is missing from the liberal side: Bernie Sanders.

The graphic includes Republicans Ted Cruz, Donald Trump and Mark Rubio with the Democratic side only being represented by Hillary Clinton.

Social media readers and HRC supporters on Facebook are not pleased with Sanders’ omission and have voiced their opinions in the comments section.

“Where is Sen. Sanders? I feel like those Hillary checkmarks should be postdated,” posted one angry reader.

It seems the biggest question that subscribers are asking is, “Where is Bernie?”

The HRC made official their Presidential choice in January, as they announced they would be backing Hillary Clinton.

Chad Griffin, President of HRC said at the time:

“While they fight to take us backwards, Hillary Clinton is fighting to advance LGBT equality across our nation and throughout the world. We are proud to endorse Hillary Clinton for president, and believe that she is the champion we can count on in November -- and every day she occupies the Oval Office.”

This choice of candidate caused some people to wonder why HRC would endorse Clinton especially because she hasn’t always been such a strong advocate of the LGBT.

One might conclude that the HRC left Sanders out of the graphic because they don’t endorse him, but may question why they put together the chart in the first place if not to compare all candidates equally.

One irate poster responded:

"I have been a supporter [of HRC], financially and otherwise, and that stops now. For you to produce graphics that exalt HRC and omit#BernieSanders is reprehensible. I will always stand for equality, which obviously the Human Rights Campaign doesn't! #FeeltheBern#BernieSanders #FeeltheBern #Bernie2016 #Bernie4POTUS”

SDGLN reached out to the HRC for comment, but has not yet received a statement.