About

About

What Is the League of Women Voters' Mission?

The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging the informed and active participation of citizens in government. It influences public policy through education and advocacy. We never support or oppose any political party or candidate.

The League of Women Voters has two separate and distinct roles.

  • Action/Advocacy: we are also nonpartisan, but, after study, we use our positions to advocate for or against particular policies in the public interest.

     

This County League is funded and supported by its five "Local" Leagues (see below).  They in turn are funded by membership dues and donations.

To conduct their voter service and citizen education activities, they use funds from the League of Women Voters of California Education Fund, which is a 501(c)(3) corporation, a nonprofit educational organization. The League of Women Voters, a membership organization, conducts action and advocacy and is a nonprofit 501(c)(4) corporation.

What Does the League Do Now?

The League of Women Voters is a peoples' organization that has fought since 1920 to improve our government and engage all Americans in the decisions that impact their lives.  We operate at national, state and local levels through more than 800 state and local Leagues, in all 50 states as well in DC and the Virgin Islands.  We never endorse or oppose political parties or candidates, but we are political.

Formed from the movement that secured the right to vote for women, the centerpiece of the League’s efforts remain to expand participation and give a voice to all Americans. We do this at all three levels of government, engaging in both broad educational efforts as well as advocacy. Our issues are grounded in our respected history of making democracy work for all Americans.

Why Should I Support the League of Women Voters?

The League is different from many organizations in that what it accomplishes comes directly from the involvement of its members. It is a grassroots organization providing every member with opportunities to learn and educate others about government, and take action on public policy. We walk our talk: we believe that we need everyone to participate in order for our community to be strong, safe and vibrant. Whether you contribute your time, your money, or both you can feel confident that your investment in democracy goes further in the League.

Groups of League members meet to discuss topics in a respectful setting. They learn effective techniques for public discussion, how to advocate on specific policies, and what the issues beneath the rhetoric are. Our study and consensus process ensures that we are fully informed on issues before we take a stand. We also host public forums and debates which are well known for being fair, transparent and civil. This approach has earned the League a global reputation for integrity and thoroughness.

Your participation in League will expose you to a breadth of experiences and issues that will not only inform you but create greater possibilities for civic engagement than you might imagine. You can spend as much or as little time as you wish. Whether you aspire to leadership or are keen to follow the lead of experienced members, the League will excite, use, and nurture your civic curiosity, ideals, or desire for action. We offer our members webinars, conference calls, workshops, other events and mentorship opportunities throughout the year, at the local, regional, state and national levels.

  • Attend an event on our calendar
  • Contact us to get involved

Members of LWV Santa Clara County Council

Title Name
Co-Presidents, Cupertino/Sunnyvale League Elaine Manley, Tracey Edwards
President, Los Altos/Mountain View Area League Katie Zoglin
Co-Presidents, Palo Alto League Nancy Shepherd, Judy Kleinberg
Co-Presidents, San Jose/Santa Clara League Diane McNutt, Martha Butzier
President, Southwest Santa Clara County League Sophia Kao
Council Chair Bonnie Packer
Council Treasurer Joanna Shreve
Council Secretary Karin Bricker
Voter's Edge Coordinator Pam Anderson
Voter Service Pam Anderson
Education Ellen Wheeler
Webmaster Bruce Kendall
Bay Area Representative Roma Dawson
Civil Discourse Marieann Shovlin

OTHER LEAGUE ORGANIZATIONS

There are five local Leagues in Santa Clara County. They are:
 

Other Neighboring Leagues:

Our members are also members of:

 

Note:  The County League has had a website since 2005.  It originally used the LWVC LEW system,
with the URL:
     www.sclaraco.ca.lwvnet.org 
When LEW was being retired, we switched to the current MyLo based system in July of 2020.
 
You can see these previous version of our website using the Internet Archive .