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Sussex County, Delaware Subscribed Articles

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The League is receiving many requests for voter registration/information tables throughout the NCC community in 2024. Our Voter Registration Coordinator Patti Christopher needs your help!

President's Message by Richard Johnson
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Read LWVNCC President Richard Johnson's message of the month here.

Delaware Election News
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On March 19, 2024, the Delaware Department of Elections announced that the DE Presidential Primary election scheduled for April 2, 2024 will not be held, as only one candidate remains on each major party ticket.

Candidate Forum for the April 9th 2024 Newark City Council Election District 3, March 13, 2024 7pm at the UUFN on Willa Rd. League of Women Voters of New Castle County
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Residents of Newark City Council District 3 (south-west Newark) will elect a councilperson on April 9, 2024. LWVNCC and UUFN hosted a candidate forum on March 13, 2024 for the three candidates who have filed for the seat. Full forum video is posted in this article.

action alert
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LEAGUE ACTION IS NEEDED TO PUSH FOR IMPROVED GUN SAFETY.

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DE Superior Court ruling on Delaware voting law

2024 NCC School Referenda
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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.

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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!

Tragedy on trial
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Tragedy on Trial: The Story of the Infamous Emmett Till Murder Trial

Part 1: Thurs, Feb 15 @ 7 p.m. | Trabant University Center Theater
Part 2: Wed, March 13 @ 5 p.m. | Lewes Public Library

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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?”

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