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The League of Women Voters of Michigan worked in coalition to get a measure expanding voting access on the November 2018 ballot.

Incoming CEO Virginia Kase told Glamour her vision for the League: Helping as many Americans as possible exercise their right to vote.

The League of Women Voters of North Carolina is a plaintiff in a case challenging the state's 13 congressional districts as extreme unconstitutional partisan gerrymanders.

The justices left the door open for future challenges to partisan gerrymanders.

U.S. Supreme Court allows Ohio to purge voting rolls.

League of Women Voters of Maine president speaks about ranked-choice voting on NPR. 

"It is safe to say that we have never registered this many people, so early in the year, during a non-presidential election year."

For the first time in more than half a century, the decennial census will ask respondents to indicate whether they’re a U.S. citizen or not.

A bipartisan group of secretaries of state is condemning a proposal to allow armed Secret Service agents at election polling stations.

In a spirited argument on Wednesday, the Supreme Court appeared deeply divided over whether Ohio may kick people off the voting rolls if they skip a few elections and fail to respond to a notice from state officials.

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