Wisconsin
National Voter Registration Day
Gearing up for the midterm elections this November, over 3,500 groups across the country are celebrating National Voter Registration Day on September 25, 2018. The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin is proud to join this effort.
LWVWI submits comments to WEC on Election Security and Post-Election Audits
League of Women Voters of Wisconsin Public Comments for September 25, 2018 Wisconsin Elections Commission Meeting
LWVWI Statement of opposition to ICE arrests in Wisconsin
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, September 26, 2018
Contact: Erin Grunze, Executive Director, 608-256-0827; egrunze [at] lwvwi.org
Knit In Yarn Bomb Maker Workshop
Fabric-based crafts are a powerful tool to broadcast messages supporting key rights and concerns and political statements.
Clone of Knit In Yarn Bomb Maker Workshop
Fabric-based crafts are a powerful tool to broadcast messages supporting key rights and concerns and political statements.
Be A Wisconsin Voter video series to launch this Sunday, October 7
The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin is excited to launch the Be A Wisconsin Voter video series in the weeks leading up to Wisconsin’s November 6th statewide election.
League in the Spotlight: LWV Ozaukee County
LWV OZAUKEE COUNTY is a great example of why more local Leagues in Wisconsin should subscribe to VOTE411.org. Being a subscriber gives local Leagues behind-the-scenes access to post online voter guides for local and county races, which better serves the electorate in their area.
Erin Grunze on WPT's Webcast Noon Wednesday
Erin Grunze, Executive Director of the League of Women Voters, joins Wisconsin Public Television's Noon Wednesday webcast to answer questions and talk about League registration drives for this election season.
“Women Take to the Polls!” Art Project
With the November 6 election less than a month away, the League of Women Voters is engaging in various nonpartisan projects and campaigns to get out the vote including “Women Take The Polls!” Lead artists Chele Isaac, Kelly Parks Snider and Rachel Griffin engaged community partici