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Informing Voters. Empowering People.

Info for 2024 Elections

For unbiased information on candidates and ballot measures, go to LWVMO | VOTE411.

Online Voters Guide
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Enjoying In-Person Gatherings

Members gathered for Civic Cocktails at 9 Mile Garden.

Voter registration team helping students at McCluer North High School

Registering Young Voters

Our voter registration teams are hard at work in 2024. 

 

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Challenging HB1878

LWVMO and the Missouri NAACP filed lawsuits challenging several provisions of HB1878. 

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Advocacy in Jefferson City

Members participated in a Voting Rights Advocacy Day in Jefferson City.

Policing Study Group in League Office

Policing Equity

Members of the League's Policing Study Group.

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Speaking Out Against Anti-Voter Legislation

Asking legislators to make voting easier, not more difficult.

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Marching for Voting Rights

Voting Rights Group in Webster Groves Parade on July 4

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Registering Youth Voters

Marquette High School's first Festival of Nations

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Encouraging Students to Vote

Volunteers at St. Louis Community College - Florissant Valley

LWV St Louis members march for Equal Rights Amendment 2020

Educating and Empowering Voters for 100 Years

Our members marching for equality at the Equal Rights Amendment March 2020

Read about the LWV Centennial Anniversary

Metro St. Louis

Mission: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy.

Vision: We envision a democracy where every person has the desire, the right, the knowledge and the confidence to participate. 

 
 Be an informed voter!
Go to VOTE411 for information on voting in Missouri in 2024. 
Members at Sept. 12 Fall Kickoff
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The Sept. 12 Fall Kickoff featured a rousing speech by Michelle Trupiana, Executive Director of Missouri Family Health Council, Inc.

Mayors Laura Arnold and Liz Gibbons
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On Sept. 11, Webster Groves Mayor Laura Arnold and Kirkwood Mayor Liz Gibbons spoke at the League's monthly Webster-Kirkwood unit meeting. Besides being part of only 26 percent of U.S.

LWV of Missouri Supports Reproductive Freedom
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The League of Women Voters of Missouri is supporting the Reproductive Freedom measure that the Missouri Supreme Court determined will be on the Nov. 5 ballot.

People with variety of disabilities
Event Date: 
Sep 21 2024 09:00 am

To help voters with disabilities cast a ballot, the League is sponsoring a statewide Zoom webinar on Saturday, Sept. 21, from 9 to 10 am. 

Get Out The Vote
Democracy works best when everyone participates.  
So let's GET OUT THE VOTE!!!
 
Use our GOTV toolkit to share voting info with your circles.
League members holding signs
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VOTERS TO DECIDE SIX STATEWIDE BALLOT MEASURES

The Secretary of State has certified six initiatives on the Nov. 5 election, three proposed by citizens plus two proposed by the General Assembly.

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The League of Women Voters of Missouri Education Fund expanded its resources to help voters across the state cast an informed ballot in 2024 elections.

Your Vote Makes a Difference - Vote Every Time

Elections have consequences.

EVERY ELECTION MATTERS. The results of elections affect everyone - those who vote and those who do not. Yet voter turnout in the April 2 municipal elections was just 16.3 percent in St. Louis County and even lower in other Missouri counties. The race for the mayor of Willard ended in a tie, with both candidates receiving 349 votes.