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A presentation of the concept of ranked choice voting, aka instant run-off will be held at 161 S. Huntington Ave., JP. Parking is usually available on the street. The 39 bus stops right in front or across the street in front of the VA hospital.
This event will feature the Second Congressional District candidates, St. Joseph County Sheriff candidates, and other candidates on your St. Joseph County ballots.
Channel 17/Town Meeting TV teamed up with Seven Days weekly newspaper and the Champlain Valley League of Women Voters to host a live election forum of the Burlington mayoral candidates on Monday, February
The League of Women Voters of Connecticut supports government officials and employees being held accountable for carrying out their duties in an effective and ethically-responsible manner.
The League of Women Voters of Connecticut believes that the political process must be open to all citizens and that the right to vote with confidence in the election process and with adequate information with which to make informed decisions must be guaranteed for all.
The League of Women Voters of Connecticut supports a campaign finance system that ensures the public's right to know, combats corruption and undue influence, and enables candidates to compete more equitably for public office.