Voter Services

Voter Services

The League of Women Voters actively encourages and supports all eligible citizens to register and to vote in national, state, and local elections. 

Get Involved

All Voter Services activities and events are listed below.

Additional Resources

Our Voter Education webpage contains additional resources for voters and potential voters.

 
Voter Education Resources & Activities

Leadership

Chair: Dillon Boatner
 

Meet our committee chairs here.

Contact the vote [at] lwv-alachua.org (Committee Chair) to get involved with Voter Services and participate in voter registration, education, and engagement in Alachua County.

 

Committee Contact
Contact Name: 
Diana Boxer and Gwen Wagner
League to which this content belongs: 
Alachua County

All Posts Related to this Committee

Supreme Court Panel
Event Date: 
03/02/2023 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm
Event location: 

Santa Fe College

Recording Now Available: The LWV of Alachua County and Santa Fe College Social and Behavioral Sciences Department are pleased to present an exciting and timely, in-person panel discussion regarding the U.S. Supreme Court Case, Moore v. Harper and the potential impacts on our elections and democracy as we know it. Join us on the Santa Fe College Campus 3000 NW 83rd Street, Gainesville, FL 32606 in Building WA, room WA-108 on March 2nd from 2:00 PM until 4:00 PM. This event is free and open to the public with ample free parking nearby.

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Event Date: 
02/01/2023 - 6:30pm

Join us for our next meeting where we'll discuss upcoming tabling opportunities and other events.  Contact Gwen Wagner or Diana Boxer at info [at] lwv-alachua.org

natural resource
Event Date: 
01/21/2023 - 1:30pm
Event location: 

Florida Springs Institute

LWV of Alachua County is joining LWVFL in supporting the Florida Right to Clean Water campaign (RTCW), which is a constitutional amendment to clarify our priorities and a civi

Gavel - Social and Criminal Justice
News

“Moore v. Harper is the most important case for American democracy in the nation’s history,” according to Michael Luttig, a prominent conservative (Sherman, 2022). Judge Luttig, who is not known for hyperbole, is expressing the alarm many are experiencing about this case. Here, our own, Diane Dimperio outlines the case, arguments for and against, and its potential impact on our 2024 elections.

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Event Date: 
01/04/2022 - 6:30pm

Join us for our next meeting where we'll continue planning the Moore v Harper panel and other activities.

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Event Date: 
12/07/2022 - 6:30pm

Join us for our next meeting where we'll debrief the 2022 election season and plan what's next.

Knowledge is Power
News

These websites will inform you before you vote in the November election

Your Vote is Your Voice
News

The Gainesville Sun is publishing opinion columns written by local candidates for office before November's election, as well as news stories by reporters on the races. It will continue to be updated as more are published.

Know Your Rights While Voting Training
Event Date: 
10/24/2022 - 6:00pm to 7:00pm

Join the ACLU of Florida for a virtual Know Your Rights While Voting training on Monday, October 24, from 6-7 p.m. EST. You will learn how to exercise your voting rights, report voter intimidation tactics, and access disability-related accommodations and language assistance at the polls.

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News

During the November election, Alachua County voters will be asked to decide if we should change the way our county commissioners are elected. Ballots for Alachua County residents will include this question: “Shall the five members of the board of county commissioners of Alachua County, Florida, be elected to office from single-member districts by electors residing in each of those districts only?” Here we describe the benefits and disadvantages of changing the method of electing our county commissioners. The decision is yours to make. Please vote!

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