Kent County, Delaware Subscribed Articles

Kent County, Delaware Subscribed Articles

map of Sussex County, DE
News

Sussex County settles 2018 school funding lawsuit and will conduct property reassessments.

President's Message by Marj Johnson
Blog Post

Read LWVNCC President Marj Johnson's message of the month here.

League day 4-8-21 on people powered fair maps
News

The Advocacy Corps of the LWVDE continues League Days with a presentation on People Powered Fair Maps with a short film, "A Line in the Street" on gerrymandering. Please click on Read More to register for this Zoom event.

Women's History Month
Blog Post

Dorothy Pitman Hughes should be a household name in this country. If you know the name “Gloria Steinem,” you should know Ms. Hughes's name as well.

Women's History Month
Blog Post

Dorothy Pitman Hughes should be a household name in this country. If you know the name “Gloria Steinem,” you should know Ms. Hughes's name as well.

LWVDE presents League Days 2021
News

The League of Women Voters of Delaware presents League Days 2021, a series of web conferences on important legislative topics chosen by our Advocacy Corps portfolio chairs. These webinars were conducted using Zoom. Click on "Read More" for the link to the LWVDE article containing videos of each session.

LWV
Public Statement

Virginia Kase Statement for Senate Rule Committee Hearing on S1, the "For the People Act"

League Day 2021
News

The League of Women Voters of Delaware presents League Days 2021, a series of web conferences on important legislative topics chosen by our Advocacy Corps portfolio chairs. These webinars were conducted using Zoom. The following are the entire videos of each session.

Women's History Month
Blog Post

Elizabeth (Lizzy) Hobbs Keckly had an extraordinary life, publishing her memoir in 1868 entitled "Behind the Scenes or Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House." This article is courtesy of the League of Women Voters of New Castle County.

Women's History Month
Blog Post

Elizabeth (Lizzy) Hobbs Keckly had an extraordinary life, publishing her memoir in 1868 entitled "Behind the Scenes or Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House."

Pages