Cape Codders:
2025 is a new year: Now what?
The 2024 Elections are over:
What does that mean for Cape Cod?
You voted (or you didn't) and now the results are in.
Voter turnout on the Cape for November elections was pretty robust: votes were cast by over 76% of registered voters! (See fall election turnout Here)
(Not so for last years' spring and fall town elections, where turnout by town ranged from under 10% to just over 40%! - with an average of only 18%) (See spring election turnout Here)
Local Elections are important: these candidates impact your wallet: establish tax rate, determine affordable housing, set wastewater goals, protect ponds, determine infrastructure and more!
SO: what next for citizens to stay involved?
You can stay informed on issues of concern to you. LWVCCA will help with that. You can contact your elected officials and advocate for policies and legislation that address your concerns.
LWVCCA can help with that -
- See our Cape Cod Advocacy page
- See our Directory of Elected Officials page for contact information.
You can make sure you're registered for, and vote in the next election.
Information about registering, and voting, is available Here.
You can attend events and forums that LWVCCA is involved in:
- February 25: The LWVCCA Health Committee, with LWVMA, is presenting a virtual forum:
"The Massachusetts Maternal Health “Momnibus” Law - What It means for the Cape and Commonwealth” - March 11: International Womens' Day Breakfast:
2025 theme: Uniting Women, Empowering Equity: Building a Just Future Together.
Come back for more information on these and other events as it becomes available!
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