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Community Leaders:
Claudia Lewis
Ruth Pacelli
Phone:
(410) 857-9445
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League ID:
MD107
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Stories From Around the State
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Event
Women of the World: Looking to the Future: 2013 and Beyond
By: Zaida ArguedasBegin Event:Sat, 03/16/2013 - 10:30End Event:Sat, 03/16/2013 - 14:00Women of the World 11th Annual Awards Luncheon co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Calvert County, Maryland and the Commission for Women of Calvert County. Speaker: Zaida Arguedas, Deputy Executive Director, League of Women Voters of the United StatesState: -
Blog
Democracy’s Unsung Heroes
By: Cheryl GraeveAs I went about my day on Election Day volunteering to be a polling place evaluator for my local League (a program instituted by the Board of Elections done in partnership with the League to make sure voters have what they need, poll workers and election judges have what they need and systems are working well on election day) – I thought about the millions of unsung hero’s without whom our democracy would grind to a halt.
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News Clips
Residents gather at Towson Library to watch results and share election analysis
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Blog
Voting and Hurricane Sandy – Updates For Affected States
By: tobrienLast week we shared updates on changes in voting procedures in the many states affected by Hurricane Sandy. These states sought to mitigate the impact on voters. Over the weekend several new changes have been announced in New York, New Jersey and Maryland.
Below are the new changes voters need to be aware of as of 9:30 am ET on Monday November 5, 2012:
New York:
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If You Don’t Vote, You Can’t Complain
By: Sara SandersAs a child, I heard countless times “If you don’t vote, you can’t complain about the way the country is going,” as my parents spoke to the television when a talking head was espousing some negative view or to a family member who hadn’t taken the time to fulfill their democratic duty. Being an avid complainer in my youth (and, let’s be honest, to this day), my parents’ voting tagline was a sound argument to me. If you want to complain about the problems, you have to first do your part. You have to be a part of the solution, and that solution is speaking up and voting.
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Hurricane Sandy and the Election
By: tobrienIn reviewing states (CT, DE, DC, FL, GA, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NC, OH, PA, RI, SC, VT, VA and WV) that have been affected by Hurricane Sandy we found that most states have not changed their voting procedures. However, some states that were hardest hit have extended hours for registration and early voting.
Below is a list of changes as of this morning October 31, 2012 –
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News Clips
Profile: League of Women Voters Co-President Takes the Group Online
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Md. Voters Likely to Decide Congressional Map
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News Clips
An Eye-Opening Experience
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LWV Urges Voters to Prepare for Primary
