We are all equal at the ballot box, but only if we vote. We engage millions of voters every year ensuring Americans have the information they need to participate in elections that determine our future.
VOTE411.org is the League’s one-stop-shop where you can find all the information you need to cast your ballot. It's online, easy to use, nonpartisan, and available in both English and Spanish.
On December 6, 2023, the League of Women Voters of Wellesley held our annual information session for anyone interested in running for Town Meeting or one of Wellesley’s Boards in our town's March 2024 election. With our panel of civic all-stars,
The two definitions of force reflect what is at stake. The first is strength and energy, the second coercion or compulsion, especially with the use of threat of violence. The work of the LWV is unique and crucial, because we are all about protecting and defending democracy and the strength and energy that comes from people that feel their vote counts. Get involved and participate, educate yourself and others and use the resources in the May Clackson.
Join the League of Women Voters of Virginia for our annual Pre-Session in which you will learn about the legislative priorities of the League and our partners. This year’s Pre-Session will be virtual.
Join us for our next meeting where we'll discuss upcoming tabling opportunities and other events. Contact Gwen Wagner or Diana Boxer at vote [at] lwv-alachua.org
The Voting Rights Act became law more than 50 years ago. Join us to discuss its relevance in protecting one of the most fundamental rights in our democracy.
LWV of Alachua County is tabling at Gainesville's Downtown Festival and Art Show. Join us to assist attendees with voter registration (training required) and voter education. We will also be collecting petition signatures.
Join us for our next meeting where we'll discuss upcoming tabling opportunities and other events. Contact Gwen Wagner or Diana Boxer at vote [at] lwv-alachua.org
Meghan Jop, Executive Director of General Government Services, and Eric Arbeene, Planning Director, will be our keynote speakers at this important community dialogue.