Kent County, Delaware Subscribed Articles

Kent County, Delaware Subscribed Articles

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With attacks from the recent administration, DEI has been a hot topic recently. In a recent blog, I broke down what DEI really is — and isn’t. In this piece, I’ll describe just a few of the ways DEI impacts us and our democracy. I’ll then share ways you can support it. 

Milton Mayoral Forum February 15, 2025
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This year's Milton elections featured two candidates vying for the mayoral seat, plus three candidates running to fill two town council seats. The Sussex LWV sponsored a public forum for these candidates on February 15, 2025, in the large meeting room at the Milton Library, from 12-2 pm. The forum was moderated by LWVSCDE member Fern Goodhart and the recording has been posted on the LWVSCDE YouTube channel at this link: https://youtu.be/D7Ci5nf0BRA. We apologize that closed captioning was not available as advertised.

LWVUS Letter to Congress 021425
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On 2/14/2025, the 105th anniversary of its founding, the League of Women Voters sent a letter to Congressional leadership regarding the organization's grave concern over the state of our nation.  

Public Statement

WASHINGTON — The League of Women Voters of the United States is pleased to announce Brooke Leonard as its new chief of staff. 

Front page header of the LWVDE This Way to the Voting Booth publication for 2025-2026 is shown
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LWVDE's publication This Way to the Voting Booth for 2025-2026 is now available for voters in Delaware. Each election cycle, the League of Wom

Successful Delaware: Healthy, Housed, and Educated (League Days 2024 logo)
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Find information, registration links, and video recordings for all four sessions of League Days 2025 here.

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As I leave my role of chief of staff at LWVUS and wrap up my tenure at the League, I am so grateful for that community — for the people that live the mission of empowering voters  and defending democracy day in and day out (often behind the scenes), who center voters, who fight for what is right, and who work together to create a more perfect democracy

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A significant number of anti-voter lawsuits were filed that sought to disrupt election administration and purge eligible voters from the rolls around the 2024 federal election. The League of Women Voters of the United States (“LWVUS”) monitored these eleventh-hour anti-voter lawsuits, including the substantial amount of voter purge lawsuits. 

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