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Early voting will be available from Feb 17 thru Feb 25.  The Berrien County Clerk’s office has put together an outstanding resource for voters which outlines county-wide agreement polling locations, dates, times, and voter information related to E

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Early voting will be available from Feb 17 thru Feb 25.  The Cass County Clerk’s office has put together the following Public Notice detailing Early Voting Site(s) & Hours for Cass County - 

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LWV urgers you to contact your elected officials to support legislation that stands up for your values. Take action on these crucial pieces of legislation.

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LWVBCC MembersA note about our book choices and sites for 2025:

    • January 13 – The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams – at the home of Faith Schoon
    • February 24 – Healing the Heart of Democracy by Parker J. Palmer – Niles Public Library
    • April 7 – James by Percival Everett at the home of Barbara Starke
    • May 19 – That Librarian by Amanda Jones at the home of Judy Scully
    • June 30 – John Lewis: A Life by David Greenberg – Bridgman Public Library

You are invited to join us for these book discussions.

Enjoy these great books,
Faith Schoon

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Michigan SOS Voter Information Center has published November 2024 General Election UNOFFICIAL RESULTS.

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Cass County has published November 2024 General Election UNOFFICIAL RESULTS.

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Berrien County has published November 2024 General Election UNOFFICIAL RESULTS.

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The League of Women Voters of the United States president Dianna Wynn and CEO Celina Stewart released the following statement on the 2024 election results.

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The polls will be open on Election Day November 5th from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. local time (You can still vote if you are in line at 8 p.m.). You can register to vote or update your registration in person at your city or township clerk’s office with proof of residency until 8 p.m. tomorrow (November 5). If you have any questions about voting or need to report an issue, call or text the nonpartisan Election Protection Hotline at (866) OUR-VOTE | (866) 687-8683.

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"As former political leaders in this great state — a former Republican governor and Democratic governor — there is another basic truth we feel just as strongly about in these politically divisive times: The election this November will be safe and secure, and counted accurately, just as it was in 2020 and in 2016."

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