Educating Voters
The League of Women Voters became a household name in the mid-twentieth century as the award-winning sponsor of the US’s first televised presidential debates. Why did that change, and will the League ever sponsor Presidential debates again?
Civic education and involvement are key to a healthy American democracy. Included are stories from states across the country about the importance of civic engagement and the work that they are doing to promote it.
This blog highlights work in Florida, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, and Pennsylvania.
This story was originally published in the Manistee News Advocate.
The League of Women Voters Manistee County will team up with the Manistee County Clerk's Office and the Vogue Theatre this week to register high school seniors to vote.
This opinion was originally published in VTDigger.
Betty Keller from the League of Women Voters of Vermont outlines the benefits of ranked-choice voting.
This story originally aired on WCJB.
The League of Women Voters of Alachua County are hosting their 6th annual civics challenge and these 7th graders can’t hold their excitement.
The League of Women of Voters of Tennessee issued the following statement after the Tennessee State Legislature voted to expel two general assembly members.
Adam Ambrogi and Jeanette Senecal discuss ERIC in this guest post for Election Law Blog.
If the mayor is like the CEO of the city, then the city council is like the board of directors. It serves as the law-making body for the city.
City council members, as the lawmakers of your city, make decisions that directly impact your day-to-day life, so a vote for them is powerful for your community.
This press release was published by Marquis Who's Who.
Dr. Turner has held her role with the League of Women Voters since 2020
This opinion was originally published by the Santa Maria Times.
Virginia Souza from the League of Women Voters Santa Maria Valley wrote about the League's history, mission, and work.