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.
At the start of tonight's Governor’s Council District 3 Democratic Primary Candidate Forum, new LWVWellesley members and Wellesley High School juniors Ivy Wang & Skye Jacobs delivered this creative and informative presentation.
In an effort to foster a better understanding and appreciation of the role of local government in our lives as residents of Wellesley, MA, we’re excited to bring a new series of short videos about Town Government to the our community .
The League of Women Voters of Wellesley's Meet the Candidates Night enables voters to learn about candidates for town-wide office and hear their positions on issues of importance to the town.
On December 6, 2021, the League of Women Voters of Newton, together with Brookline, Needham, Sharon-Stoughton, and Wellesley Leagues of Women Voters, hosted a conversation on Zoom with Congressman Jake Auchincloss, in which we heard about the Cong
Are you interested in running for public office in Wellesley's March 1, 2022 election? Now's the time ... nomination papers are now available at the Town Clerk's office.
The LWVMA League Action Committee is hosting an ongoing series of "Meet the Specialist" events over the next year, each focusing on one area of LWVMA advocacy.