The State of Delaware needs more than 4,500 registered voters to work in polling places for the General Election on Tuesday, November 3. To help ensure that the polls in Sussex County are fully staffed, the League of Women Voters of Sussex County DE is launching a local campaign to recruit poll workers.
On Monday August 24, 2020, Tracy Carluccio of the Delaware Riverkeeper Network, along with LWVDE Environmental Committee Chair Coralie Pryde, presented to the League of Women Voters on the following Hot Topic: "Will Liquified Natural Gas and O
The City of Rehoboth Beach Commissioners passed a resolution honoring the 100th Anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote.
You are invited to the LWVDE Centennial Suds Celebration, a virtual happy hour on 8/26 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage. Click on "Read More" for the details and links.
On Monday July 27, 2020, UD Professor Willett Kempton presented to the League of Women Voters on the topic of Offshore Wind Potential for Delaware. A full video along with presentation slides are available here.
Have you completed your 2020 Census Questionaire?? The response rate for Sussex County is below the average response rate for the State of Delaware. It is urgent that every household in Sussex County complete the 2020 Census Questionaire.