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Road Map for Running for Office
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Are you thinking about running for office in Wellesley? Are you finding the process confusing? This road map is here to guide you through the steps you need to take.

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On Thursday, February 15, The League of Women Voters of Wellesley held our annual Meet the Candidates Night to introduce candidates for town-wide office and to hear their positions on issues of importance to Wellesley.  <

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On December 6, 2023, the League of Women Voters of Wellesley held our annual information session for anyone interested in running for Town Meeting or one of Wellesley’s Boards in our town's March 2024 election.  With our panel of civic all-stars,

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How is Wellesley Complying?

Meghan Jop, Executive Director of General Government Services, and Eric Arbeene, Planning Director, were our keynote speakers at this important community dialogue. 

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WHO IS PROTECTING YOUR RIGHT TO READ?

Guest Speakers: Mary Ann Cluggish, Mass Board of Library Commissioners, and Jamie Jurgensen, Director, Wellesley Free Library

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With 45 local Leagues throughout the state and over 3,000 members, LVWMA has been at the forefront of efforts to empower and educate Massachusetts voters and effect change on a wide range of issues, including election laws and campaign finan

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Have you ever wondered how decisions get made for the Town of Wellesley and who's making these decisions?

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Watch this to video to learn about candidates for town-wide office and hear their positions on issues of importance to the town.

Opening Meeting Guest Speaker Wendy P.
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“Constitutional Contagion: How Is the Supreme Court Making Us Unhealthy?”

How to Run/ Wellesley
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If you are interested in running for Public Office in Wellesley, or just curious about who makes decision in our town and why, then here is a recording of our virtual presentation from December 5, 2022.

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