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PRESS RELEASE:
Lorna Carriveau
(530) 867-1395

The Woodland League will be sponsoring two candidate forums in advance of the November 5, 2024 presidential election.

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Contact:
Lorna Carriveau
(530) 867-1395

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This year, LWV Woodland solicited nominations from throughout Yolo County, as reflected in the recipients, Davis Media Access and Democracy Winters.

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LWVC Newsletter
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November 5 is nearly here! As the countdown to Election Day ticks down, the LWVC is all in—working through every angle to support voters across California. Our team and dedicated volunteers are answering questions, directing voters to resources, and ensuring accessible voting for all. On the advocacy side, we’re monitoring ballot measures and gearing up for 2025 grassroots-driven action through Program Planning. Plus, applications are still open to join our Board of Directors! Read on to learn how to stay informed, and snag some voting swag before Election Night!

Pros & Cons - November 2024 General Election  (PDF in English and Spanish)
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The Pros & Cons is a simple, unbiased guide that explains state propositions and presents both the supporting and opposing arguments. Download your copy (in English or Spanish) or find the information online.

LWVC Newsletter
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With Election Day just over a month away, the LWVC is energized and committed to empowering every Californian to vote! Ballots start mailing on October 7, and our resources are reaching communities. Don’t miss the U.S. Senate Candidate Forum on October 8. Ready to lead? Learn about joining the LWVC Board!

Easy Voter Guide
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The Easy Voter Guide (EVG) offers plain language election info in English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese.

Visit EasyVoterGuide.org

LWVC Newsletter
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Election Day is November 5, but election season is here! August was busy as we prepared resources for voters and pushed key LWVC legislative priorities to completion. Now, it’s time to consider leadership within the LWVC. Are you ready to lead?