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The LWVDV Voter Services team reports on current activities and other updates.

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VOTE411 is the tool that LWVDV provides to allow voters to look up information about the candidates on their ballot. Log on to see general information about voting and details about candidates and measures.

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LWV doesn't endorse parties or candidates, but we do take positions on ballot measures based on current program positions and/or on League principles. Here are the LWVDV voting recommendations for measures on the Contra Costa ballot for the June 2026 Primary Election.

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The LWVDV President provides a quick update on League activities.

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Click through for the links to read the online version, find a printable PDF or access all of our past VOTER issues.

Public Statement

The League of Women Voters President Dianna Wynn and CEO Celina Stewart issued the following joint statement in response to the US Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais, a case concerning the constitutionality of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965:

Blog Post

For many communities, being counted is not just a matter of data. It is a matter of recognition, representation, and resources. Yet for Arab Americans, this recognition has been deferred for decades and obscured under the category of whiteness, which fails to capture who we are. It is worth examining how we celebrate Arab American identity and how our institutions are coming dangerously close to rendering it invisible.

Over the last 16 months under the Trump administration, people of color and marginalized communities across the country have faced both overt and subtle forms of targeting and discrimination at the federal level. One of the less visible examples is how the federal government has handled updates to federal race and ethnicity data standards, particularly as they relate to the upcoming 2030 Census. 

Public Statement

The League of Women Voters of Oregon and League of United Latin American Citizens filed an amicus brief in the Ninth Circuit urging the court to reject the Department of Justice’s demand for Oregon’s voter data and protect voter privacy.

Public Statement

Three voting rights organizations announce their appeal of the recent federal court decision upholding restrictions to same-day registration in North Carolina Senate Bill 747

Public Statement

A joint statement on the motion to dismiss the DOJ's complaint in US v. Henderson.

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