Educating Voters

Educating Voters

We host hundreds of events and programs every year to educate voters about candidates in thousands of federal, state and local races, as well as distribute millions of educational materials about state and local elections.

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Candidate Forum
Event Date: 
Mar 11 2023 11:00 am to 02:00 pm
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Glenbard North High School

The Civics Club of Glenbard North is sponsoring a Meet and Greet for all Carol Stream Candidates. This is a chance to get to know your candidates before you vote in the April 4th Consolidated Election.

Candidate Forum
Event Date: 
Mar 13 2023 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm
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Leman Middle School

A Candidate Forum for West Chicago School Board District 33 will take place on March 13th.

Candidate Forum
Event Date: 
Mar 09 2023 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm
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Fire District Offices

A Candidate Meet and Greet and Forum for the Fire Protection District Candidates at the Warrenville Fire Protection District will take place on March 9th.

DuPage County District 4 Democrat Primary Meet and Greet
Event Date: 
Mar 05 2024 07:00 pm
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Glen Ellyn History Society

NOTE! CHANGE IN FORMAT! The Glen Ellyn League of Women Voters will be hosting a Meet and Greet to be held at the Glen Ellyn History Society on March 5, 2024.. The format of this event is changing from a candidate forum to a candidate 'meet and greet' due to a recent change in the availability of Christine Maes.

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Blog Post

Dear Members,

Want to add some cheer to the holiday season? Scroll down and read the impact our league has had on our community during the election season. You’ll see by the numbers that our community depends on us for information so they can become informed voters. From comments when I’m out and about, I can tell you that our league is held in the highest regard. Thank you for your part in this uplifting effort.

Janice holding sunflower
Blog Post

Dear Members,

Democracy prevailed. This morning after the nation-wide elections, although many of the results won’t be known for days, headlines are full of results. Absent are substantial reports of interference at precincts, as some had feared. Voters turned out. Election workers steadfastly did the work of making voting accessible and counting ballot choices. Here in Alachua County, Voter Services co-chair, Gwen Wagner, participated in monitoring the canvassing board, and left impressed with the diligence of those who are responsible for scrutinizing ballots and reassured that every ballot in our county was counted per the wishes of the voter. Democracy remained intact.

News

The California General Election on November 8, 2022. All California active registered voters will receive a vote-by-mail ballot. Note these key dates:

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News

Something particularly dreadful is happening in Alachua Co about the single-member district ballot initiative. There is an aggressive misinformation campaign going to convince Black voters that local Black leaders and the NAACP are in favor of single districts. The opposite is true.

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