Day of Action, honoring the birth of League of Women Voters - 100 years

Day of Action, honoring the birth of League of Women Voters - 100 years

Location

Houghton Michigan 49931
Michigan US
Friday, February 14, 2020 - 11:00am to Saturday, February 15, 2020 - 1:45pm

LWV the Copper Country Participates in Nationwide Day of Action for Organization’s 100th Birthday

Houghton– The League of Women Voters turns 100 years old on February 14, 2020, and to celebrate, local and state Leagues around the country are joining in a nationwide day of action called “Women Power the Vote.”  

“The League was founded by suffrage leaders 100 years ago to help American women exercise their new right to vote,” said Barry Elizabeth Fink, President of the Copper Country League. “Women Power the Vote” is the slogan for the League’s 100-year milestone, bringing together Leagues in over 750 communities across the country with one unified day of action.  

Locally the League is inviting the community to stop in at the Portage Lake District Library for birthday cake and to access a variety of resources about new voting regulations in Michigan, voter registration and absentee ballot applications and other topics and activities. As part of the celebration LWVCC is delivering 100 cookies to the Houghton Country Clerk at the courthouse to thank her for the work she and clerks all over the area are doing to implement our elections. Another 100 cookies will be delivered to the Daily Mining Gazette, in recognition of the newspaper’s many years of partnership with LWVCC in publishing the Voters Guide prior to the general election. The Copper Country League is also celebrating its 60th birthday this spring.

 “For 100 years, Leagues have registered voters, informed their communities on the issues, advocated in their legislatures, and helped shape their communities and this country,” said Chris Carson, president of the board of the League of Women Voters of the United States. “Our founders achieved the impossible by getting the 19th Amendment passed 100 years ago, so today we honor their fight by continuing to push our democracy forward so that every voter can play a critical role in shaping our country.” 

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