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Gerrymandering, or the practice of drawing district lines to protect the interest of…
Today marks 50 years of celebrating Earth Day, a day meant to inspire all Americans to celebrate the living organisms that make up the environment around us and generate…
Have you taken the census yet?
This is my favorite question to ask my friends, family, co-workers, and colleagues across the country when checking in on them as they work…
We have seen a rise in voter purge litigation over the past few years. State and local Leagues have joined litigation as defendant-intervenors in response to dangerous and …
With more than 40 states still scheduled to hold primary and local elections between now and November, and with election changes announced almost every day, it’s never been…
Today is Census Day, the official launch of the 2020 Census! As so much around us is rapidly changing, the census is one thing that remains the same. It is one action that…
10 Things Elections Officials Can Do to Safeguard Our Elections This Spring, Summer, and Fall (Blog)
The League of Women Voters applauds the thousands of elections officials who are working overtime to help make voting accessible and safe for voters. While local elections…
March 26 is the one-year anniversary of the arguments of the League’s consolidated redistricting cases Rucho v. League of Women Voters. The cases were argued in conjunction…
It’s 2020, and that means in addition to a presidential election, this year is also a critical census year.
For many people, the census is personal. Personal not just…
