This story was originally published in WUWM 89.7.
Debra Cronmiller is executive director of the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin. She testified that a gerrymandered legislature is failing to do its work.
This opinion was written by Danielle Allen and originally published in the Washington Post.
But I can tell you that one organization shines through in these results: Seven respondents named the League of Women Voters as the forum for their civic participation. No other organization showed up more than once.
This was originally published by Thurston Talk.
Kneip’s LWV activities include organizing dozens of forums for candidates seeking elected office, working on state debates, assisting with a state board shorelines study, serving on committees and more.
This story was originally published by WFMJ.
Mahoning Valley Sojourn to the Past executive director and League member Penelope "Penny" Wells has been inducted into the Ohio Civil Rights Hall of Fame.
This letter to the editor was written by Barbara Headrick, president of the League of Women Voters of North Dakota.
This story was originally published on BCTV.org.
As the Nov. 7 municipal elections fast approach, there’s a push for voter education in the Keystone State.
The Commonwealth is home to more than 1.7 million K-12 students in 500 school districts.
Amy McGahran is a volunteer with the League of Women Voters of Central Bucks County. She said five seats are open for the school board race, and 10 people are running.
This opinion was written by Jenny Fisher, co-president of the League of Women Voters of Oxford, OH.
This story was originally published in the Cape Gazette.
On National Constitution Day and National Voter Registration Day, representatives from the League of Women Voters Sussex County dispersed information to students at Delaware Technical Community College in Georgetown.
This news segment originally aired on WBIR.
This article was originally published by The Sunflower.
At the Voter Registration Day event on Sept. 19, members of the Shockers Vote Coalition and the League of Women Voters teamed up to inform students on how to get registered to vote in the Wichita area.