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Talking Points & Templates

Language and best practices state and local Leagues are encouraged to use for public outreach when working on LWVUS priority issues.

Talking Points & Templates In Depth

Use these talking points when speaking publicly about the process of confirming a Supreme Court appointee. 

Join us in getting out the vote on social media this election season!

Use these talking points when speaking about the postal service and elections with the public, media, and USPS officials.

The National Association of Broadcasters and LWV have launched a voter education campaign featuring public service announcements that will air from August 3 to Election Day.

Digital toolkit for messaging around election funding in the Senate’s proposed stimulus bill

Boilerplate language for League use

Use these talking points when helping the public and voters feel comfortable in delayed election results

Use the following messages to counter attacks on vote-by-mail and pivot the conversation to solutions.

All LWVUS-owned photos are available for local and state Leagues to use for LWV purposes.

Use these talking points when discussing the League strategy of making voting more flexible and providing options for voters.

Leagues, as you communicate to voters during these very different times, use these talking points to guide your messaging.

Spread Valentine's Day cheer with these LWV-branded cards!

Follow these tips to ensure you are properly prepared before speaking with members of the press.

Download the People Powered Fair MapsTM postcards to print at your local print shop.

We are sharing this background to help answer any questions you may receive, as well as talking points for media to help reassure people that the census is safe and secure. 

Leagues can use this template to inform the media and the public about VOTE411 ahead of elections

Talking points for Leagues on election security ahead of a crucial election year in 2020.

Before the end of June 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court will rule in Department of Commerce v. New York  and determine if a question about citizenship can be included in the 2020 Census. 

As we approach the six-year anniversary of the Shelby Co. v. Holder decision, we encourage all levels of Leagues to join us in a week of action to stress the importance of reinstating the VRA.

LWV has a long history of belief that public policy in a pluralistic society must affirm the constitutional right of privacy of the individual to make reproductive choices. Use the guidance below when messaging on abortion rights.

Before the end of June 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court will have a decision in Rucho v. League of Women Voters of North Carolina. The following message guidance is for all Leagues to speak with one voice about the decision and its effects.

Use our Adobe Illustrator template to create business cards for your League.

On this page, LWVUS will maintain updated talking points for all Leagues to speak with one voice about voting rights and messaging to counter voter suppression.

Use this template to write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper to inform citizens about HR1, the For the People Act.

Use this graphic on social media to help celebrate our 99th birthday on February 14, 2019!