The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government. It influences public policy through education and advocacy.
The League of Women Voters of Michigan has published a new brochure packed with answers to your questions about voting. And it's available in Spanish and Arabic, in addition to English.
The LWV Washtenaw public forum about Ann Arbor ballot proposals A and B brought out a standing room crowd and a Q&A session with many impassioned questi
The August 5 special election has a lot for voters to consider. As Rena Basch, Washtenaw Director of Elections says "for an odd-year, August election, these will truly impact a lot of voters!"
On Zoom - register to receive your link to join the meeting
The LWV-Washtenaw is active in providing programs for members and the community, studying issues of importance, and connecting with the citizens of the county.
On Zoom - please register to receive your link to join the meeting
Belinda Dulin, Executive Director of the Dispute Resolution Center (DRC), will discuss Youth Empowerment Circles, which provide a safe, non-judgmental space where young people can gather in restorative circles to discuss the issue
Voters are very confused by petitions, especially when there are so many of them! Currently we are following 7 petitions and 1 ballot proposal. See our Proposal Tracking document for specific information on each petition.
UPDATED FOR 2025 - The traditional LWV brochure "Your Elected Officials and how to contact them" (YEO for short) has been for many years a valuable resource for local residents.