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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A small group of League members gathered late in November to discuss how our Civics Education program might proceed.

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Veteran journalists Naomi Schalit and John Christie will discuss “Integrity of Journalism: How to be a critical-thinking news consumer,” at our Spring Lecture on Sa

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BRIEF SUMMARY: The LWVDV supports public libraries as a basic service of government with adequate funding by local, state, and federal governments and supports free access by all persons to public library services.

How to Contact Your Elected Officials

Who's Who - A Guide to Your Elected Officials

Each year the Syracuse Metro League of Women Voters publishes "Who's Who - A Guide to Your Elected Officials". It contains contact information on local officials of Onondaga County.

ORLEANS PARISH EARLY VOTING

  •  Early voting begins 2 weeks prior to election day and lasts 8 days excluding Sunday and holidays.

 

News

by Lynn Wurzburg and Kate Rader

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Positions taken by the League of Women Voters Montana on issues affecting state and local government.
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For the first time since 2009, the June Carmichael Award for outstanding service to the League was presented, to Karen Bufka from the Northeast Kingdom group.

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