Voter Services Committee

Voter Services Committee

The Voter Services Committee provides services to inform and empower citizens to participate in the election process. The committee offers services to both educate and engage the electorate: 

  • Provides trained, qualified, and unbiased speakers and other staff for candidate forums and Pro/Con presentations.
  • Distributes voter information  and promotes  voter  registration with a focus on underrepresented groups.
  • Encourages access and participation in the LWVC’s Voter’s Edge program.
  • Engages all in activities that Get Out the Vote (GOTV).
  • Educates on changes to our voting systems. 

Committee Chairs: Susan Sosin and Martha Zavala (voterservices [at] lwv-pa.org )
Coordinators:
Pro/Con Presentations: Robbie Davis ( prosandcons [at] lwv-pa.org )
Candidate Forums: Katherine Gavzy (forums [at] lwv-pa.org )

 

Committee Contact
Contact Name: 
Susan Sosin, Director
League to which this content belongs: 
PASADENA AREA

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