Expanding Voter Access
A district court issued a ruling that approves the documentary proof of citizenship requirement for voter registration by Arizona and Kansas.
Yesterday, the League of Women Voters joined with Rachel’s Action Network (RAN) to host a breakfast honoring the women of the U.S. Congress.
In the last two weeks, four anti-voter provisions became law in Ohio. Read our guest blog from the League of Women Voters of Ohio on these election changes and how they're keeping voters informed.
By Kara Brandeisky, ProPublica In June, the U.S.
How the League will be celebrating Women’s History Month, including honoring the great work women have done to strengthen our country and democracy.
...1,000 or more families. But “now the streets are paved, and there are curbs, gutters and sidewalks. Streetlights have been installed.
This morning, the Presidential Commission on Election Administration will present their report to the Senate Rules and Administration Committee. We urged consideration of a 5-point reform agenda.
A U.S. District Court heard arguments to determine if the Election Assistance Commission's refusal to modify the National Mail Voter Registration Form was legal.