The $10,000 unrestricted grant from the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation will support our important programs and publications during this busy election season.
The Los Angeles League's Executive Director spoke to Sara Sidner about the benefits of expanding early voting. In the 2012 Presidential election over 30% of voters used early voting options. Early voting helps empower Americans to vote when they are able to, so they don't miss the chance due to work, school and travel.
LOS ANGELES – October 1, 2015 -- The League of Women Voters of Los Angeles (LWVLA), an organization that protects and engages voters, celebrates its 95th anniversary in an awards ceremony and fundraiser Sunday, November 8, 2015 at Royce Hall on th
Los Angeles, CA, February 5, 2015: Online voter education tool producer SeePolitical and the trusted League of Women Voters of Los Angeles Education Fund have partnered to create a short, animated video about March 3rd ballot Charter Amendments 1 and 2. The video is available in English and Spanish, and will be promoted through traditional and social media.
Los Angeles, CA – The League of Women Voters of Los Angeles will host a luncheon with Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky on June 14, 2014 at 12:00 p.m. at the UTLA Plaza, 3303 Wilshire Blvd., 2nd floor, Los Angeles, CA 90010.
Los Angeles, CA – The Statewide Direct Primary Election on June 3 is just around the corner. Let’s work together to ensure that voters receive the information needed to get active. To provide Californians with accessible information, the League of Women Voters of Los Angeles (LWVLA) and League of Women Voters of Los Angeles County (LWV-LAC) have produced the Voter Guide for Los Angeles County (LWV- VG).
LOS ANGELES, CA, April 13, 2014: The League of Women Voters of Los Angeles Education Fund, the League of Women Voters Los Angeles County and ONEgeneration will co-host a forum for all candidates contending for the Office of Sheriff in the June 3rd primary. All seven candidates have been invited to participate in a moderated forum of one hour and forty–five minutes, which is free to the public. There will be additional time to meet with the candidates after the forum.