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Sarah Courtney

Senior Director of Communications & Digital Strategy

Sarah Courtney is the Communications and Digital Strategy Senior Director for the League of Women Voters. She oversees communications, media relations, brand marketing, and online activity for the organization. With more than a decade of experience covering government and elections as a political journalist, Sarah enjoys working with the press to elevate the League’s work and highlight voting-rights victories in the media and to the public. Sarah brings experience in strategic communication, having previously consulted for a number of businesses and nonprofit organizations. 

Sarah holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communication from Fairfield University. Sarah is a new mom living in Washington, D.C. with her husband and daughter. 

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On Tuesday, February 28, President Trump will deliver his first address to a joint session of Congress. 

Abolishing the Election Assistance Commission is “Irresponsible” 

The League of Women Voters is opposed to deportation of non-criminal undocumented immigrants. 

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On January 21, 2017 millions of women and men around the world turned out to make our voices heard.

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League of Women Voters Statement on the Passage of the REINS Act 

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