REUTERS: Georgia's election mess offers a stark warning for November (News Clips) 6/10/2020 Georgia's primary election raises several concerns for the general election.
Legal battles over voter roll purges heat up as mail-in ballot fight continues (News Clips) 5/28/2020 Attempts to suppress votes through voter purges have led to legal battles.
NBC News: 'Unreasonable' New Hampshire voter registration law struck down (News Clips) 4/9/2020 A New Hampshire judge dismissed a state law that opponents, including the League of Women Voters of New Hampshire, said made it more complicated for students to register to vote
Mashable: Coronavirus has pushed activism indoors. Here's how major groups are adapting. (News Clips) 4/7/2020 Organizations give insights on how they are continuing advocacy work amid the coronavirus outbreak.
TIME: Coronavirus Spurs Vote-By-Mail Push, But Barriers Remain (News Clips) 3/23/2020 Voting amid the coronavirus has highlighted the need for expanding the vote-by-mail process. Celina Stewart, LWVUS senior director of advocacy and litigation, contributes.
LWV of Ohio Demands Voter Registration Deadline Be Extended (News Clips) 3/19/2020 COLUMBUS—Last night, the League of Women Voters of Ohio, along with other voting rights partners, sent a letter to Ohio Secretary State Frank LaRose…
TIME: 1920: The Suffragists (News Clips) 3/5/2020 LWV founder Carrie Chapman Catt was featured in TIME's 100 Women of the Year.
NPR: South Carolina Primary Voters Will Use Brand New Machines (News Clips) 2/28/2020 The state of South Carolina will be using new voting machines in the upcoming election, a process watched closely by the League of Women Voters of South Carolina.
Ms. Magazine: One Century Later, Women are (Still) Powering the Vote (News Clips) 2/14/2020 LWVUS CEO Virginia Kase wrote an op-ed celebrating the League's 100th Anniversary.
Washington Post: Dear Women of America (News Clips) 2/14/2020 LWVUS published a letter in the Washington Post on the 100th anniversary of the founding of the League of Women Voters.