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The League of Women Voters of New York has worked with its local leagues to identify areas that are underserved or have low voter turnout and find new ways to reach out to disenfranchised voters.

There are certain terms that are unique to the League of Women Voters- "League Lingo." Some are listed here to help new members.

A summary of resources available for messaging about VOTE411.

Resources and tools for Leagues working together to enshrine the ERA in the US Constitution.

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

The League of Women Voters of Arlington, VA received the James B. Hunter Award from the Arlington County Human Rights Commission in December 2019. Their president, Joan Porte, shared with us how the Arlington League has worked to fight housing discrimination, increase voter turnout, and connect with underrepresented constituencies.

On April 18, 2017, the LWVUS board approved a new membership engagement model and new local League recognition standards. It provides the beginning framework for:

  1. Simplifying and streamlining internal administrative practices for state and local Leagues;
  2. Focusing our organizational energy on programs that make an impact; and
  3. Leveraging new interest in the organization while letting go of processes that slow us down.

* As of Monday, Sept 21, there was one candidate response*

 

LWVEF has again asked the candidates running for President to provide answers to some of the most pressing public policy questions. For the first time, the candidates were asked to respond in both English and Spanish languages. Those candidates that meet LWVEF’s criteria have been invited to participate in this activity. The LWVEF Board is happy to have again undertaken this crucial voters' service project.