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

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Event Date: 
09/19/2022 - 6:30pm

Join us for our next meeting planning upcoming voter registration and get out the vote events.

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Event Date: 
09/13/2022 - 7:00pm

Oak Hammock Committee Meeting with Barbara Oberlander presenting "Why Should I Vote".

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Event Date: 
09/07/2022 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Event location: 

Heartwood Soundstage

LWV of Alachua County is hosting in-person voter registration at Heartwood Soundstage in conjunction with their Songs for Planet Earth event. Set up begins at 5 PM.
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News

Before you cast your ballot, check out the LWV online Voter Guide, VOTE411. Here we share detailed steps to navigate this valuable resource.

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News

Cecile M. Scoon Guest columnist

Those who fought so hard to provide civil and voting rights for all must be turning in their graves as they see these new attempts to thwart our democracy. We cannot allow the hard-fought battles for equality and fairness to be brushed aside as if they never existed.

So, what can one do to help? The bottom line is this: Our democracy depends on the participation of the people. How does one best participate in our democracy? Vote. Vote like your life depends on it. Vote in every election and vote your values.

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Action Alerts

LWVUS and Lyft have announced a partnership to provide access to transportation to the polls on Election Day. Through its LyftUp Voting Access Program, Lyft will offer free and discounted rides for the upcoming midterm elections.

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Event Date: 
08/15/2022 - 6:30pm

Join us for our next meeting planning upcoming voter registration and get out the vote events.

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Blog Post

In September 2019, the League launched its national redistricting effort People Powered Fair Maps™ (PPFM).

PPFM aimed to create greater transparency, fairness, and public participation in the redistricting process, which determines voting access, partisan representation, and federal funding for communities across the country. 

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Event Date: 
07/20/2022 - 12:00am to 11:45pm

Ahead of the August 23 primary and Gainesville city elections, the League of Women Voters of Alachua County offers the nonpartisan election resource VOTE411.org.

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Event Date: 
08/13/2022 - 5:00pm

If you plan to vote by mail in the upcoming August 23 primary and/or Gainesville city elections, your  Vote by Mail Request must be received by the Alachua County Supervisors of Elections office by 5 PM today! 

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