Two LWVNCC members were among the honorees at the Newark NAACP Freedom Fund Awards Banquet held on October 20, 2019 at the Executive Banquet & Conference Center in the Glasgow area of Newark, DE.
The LWVNCC Board is excited to announce the appointment of two additional directors (beyond the seven elected at the annual meeting) to round out the Board: long-term member Joann Hasse and brand-new member Shaniya Lewis.
In August 2019, in conjunction with the 99th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, LWVUS announced their "She Is Me" online campaign to celebrate 100 years of League work
The LWVDE Alternative Voting Methodologies study team believes that a discussion of general voting principles... what the goals of an election system should be... can help to inform and guide our study. To that end we are asking all interested League members to fill out this survey in August 2019.
An eagerly awaited series of civics education videos by the LWVDE Education Fund, funded in part by a grant from Delaware Humanities, was published on the LWVDE YouTube Channel
"...but my one little vote might actually decide a school board election." Unofficial 2019 Delaware School Board Election Results are presented here. Just two votes separated the winner from the top challenger in Appoquinimink district.
The League of Women Voters and Network Delaware are partnering in 2019 to raise public awareness about the May 14 school board elections and provide online voter guides with information about the candidates running for office.