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COVID 19 AND VOTING LWV
Blog Post

COVID-19 brought pain, loss, and loneliness, but in the case of our democracy, it also brought important lessons. We saw firsthand how we could make our democracy available to more voters, honoring the voices of low-income, BIPOC, disabled, and other Americans. We must build on this knowledge and not waste it or use it to restrict the voter further.

Climate change LWV
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The assumption that water is both available and safe to drink and that our food supply is adequate may not be true in the future.

Disability voter rights
Blog Post

Voters with disabilities have the right to vote privately and independently or to get help casting their ballots.

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Public Statement

Today, March 10, the League of Women Voters of the United States CEO Virginia Kase Solomón issued the following statement in reaction to the US Census Bureau report undercounting 18.8 million and underrepresentation of Black, Latino, and Indigenous people in the 2020 Census:

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Blog Post

Many of the League of Women Voters’ legislative campaigns take years to pass Congress. One exception was the reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) in 2006.

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Public Statement

The League of Women Voters of Michigan is endorsing Public Health Over
Politicians, the coalition of public health officials, doctors and nurses working to oppose the
Unlock Michigan 2.0 ballot proposal that would limit the ability of public health agencies to
respond to public health emergencies in the state.

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Every February, the League publishes its Who's Who: Your Elected Officials. For the first time, this popular publication is now available in Arabic as well as English.

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Blog Post

With the first primary elections of 2022 taking place, League of Women Voters volunteer teams are launching year-long voter registration campaigns to help Americans get ready to vote.

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News

The League of Women Voters and Lyft today announced a partnership to provide access to transportation to the polls on Election Day.

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Primary election season officially kicks off in March, when voters across Texas will weigh in on the issues that matter most to them. With many more primary elections scheduled this year, and with all of the House of Representatives and dozens of US Senate and Gubernatorial seats up for grabs in November, the results of this year's elections will be felt for a long time to come.

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