LWV of the East Shore: April Book Discussion for Presidential Primary Month
Join the LWV of East Shore for a book discussion about A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy by Richard Hasen.
Join the LWV of East Shore for a book discussion about A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy by Richard Hasen.
In this foundational and interactive training session, Cadence Pentheny of Norwalk's Triangle Community Center engages participants in a thorough overview of the LGBTQ+ community.
Join the LWV Hamden-North Haven for a viewing of the movie Suffragette, followed by a discussion. The event is at Best Video and is open to the public.
During this session we will have the privilege of hearing from two distinguished speakers, Lori Brown and Carol Rizzolo, who will share their expertise and insights on effective testimony writing.
Join LWV Greenwich, Greenwich Library and Connecticut Public for this thought-provoking discussion featuring UPenn law Professor Kermit Roosevelt, III in conversation with Yale law Professor Akhil Reed Amar. The two will discuss and debate Professor Roosevelt’s new book, The Nation That Never Was.
Early in-person voting will be available in Connecticut for the first time for the Presidential Preference Primaries on Tuesday, April 2. Early voting polling locations will be open from 10 am to 6 pm on Tuesday, March 26, Wednesday, March 27, Thursday, March 28, and Saturday, March 30. Things to keep in mind...
In a letter sent Thursday March 7, the League of Women Voters of Connecticut Urged Governor Lamont to Fully Fund Early Voting Implementation and Voter Education
Students in grades 3-12 who live in or go to school in Greenwich are encouraged to enter the 5th Annual LWV Greenwich Student "Essay" Contest between now and April 24th.
Early voting in Connecticut begins with the 2024 Election. On Tuesday, March 19th at 7pm a "Voter Education Forum" will be held in the Cone Room at Greenwich Town Hall. All residents are welcome.
Free event; open to the public; registration through Wilton Library.