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Delaware Subscribed Articles

photo of Deborah Turner, LWV President
News

LWVUS president, Dr. Deborah Ann Turner, passed away on January 28th. Please "read more" to learn about the important role she played in the League's mission.

photo of Ruth Briggs King, and league members
Press Mention

Cape Gazette featured an article on the Sussex LWV hosting Ruth Briggs King at their January League, Libations, and Learning event. Please click on read more to access it.

League of Women Voters of Sussex County, DE
Press Mention

Click on the link to read the article the Bay to Bay News posted on the upcoming LWVSCDE February League, Libations, and Learning event.

photo of Ruth Briggs King, and league members
Press Mention

The Daily State News edition dated 1/22/24 included a short article about the LWVSCDE's January event where Ruth Briggs King was the speaker.

2024 NCC School Referenda
News

Several school districts in New Castle County have upcoming referenda scheduled in February and March of this year. If you live in these districts, please plan to vote. Links to each of their referendum information pages are provided in this article.

SPC welcomes LWVSCDE
News

The League of Women Voters of Sussex County voted to join the Sussex Preservation Coalition at their December board meeting.

Blog Post

Voters deserve to hear directly from the candidates campaigning to represent us at the highest level.

See which candidates have filled out our voter guides and demand the rest follow their example!

Press Mention

The Cape Gazette published an article on 1/10 about the Sussex LWV upcoming meeting featuring Ruth Briggs King.  Read the entire article at the above link.  

News

This story was originally published by Forward Kentucky.

On November 29, the League of Women Voters of Kentucky published a study examining “Transparency and Citizen Participation in Kentucky’s Legislative Process” and asking the recurring question, “How Can They Do That?”

News

This article was originally published in The Boston Globe.

Voters must cast ballots in the party they are registered for, and voters who are registered as undeclared may vote in either primary. In New Hampshire, roughly 40 percent of voters are registered as undeclared, according to Liz Tentarelli, the president of LWV New Hampshire.

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