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Elections

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We recently reached out to Sault Sainte Marie City Clerk, Robin Troyer, about frequently asked absentee ballot questions we've heard from local LWV supporters and voters. First, if you have any questions about your ballot or the election process, you may directly reach the Sault City clerk's office at 906-632-5717 or via email at rtroyer [at] saultcity.com. Below are questions we asked and Ms. Troyer's answers:     

Public Statement

Voters Must Be Given Extra Assurances Amid Covid-19 Concerns

League of Women Voters

Issues for Emphasis are adopted by our grassroots members during Program Planning.

Vote411.org
Event Date: 
02/12/2020 - 5:00pm to 02/13/2020 - 4:45pm
Event location: 

Boston City Hall

Please Register to vote by February 12 to vote in the March 3rd primary election.

Vote411.org

Action Alerts

February 12 is the deadline to register to vote in the March 3 primary.  Please register!!!!!

The League of Women Voters has long been recognized as the premiere source for nonpartisan election information. Need some assistance during election time? Whether you're a first-time voter or just looking for some friendly reminders, the League has the information you need.

2025 Elections 

DATES, DEADLINES, FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND MORE ON 2025 ELECTIONS:

Primary June 24th 6am-9pm

Early Voting  June 14th - June 22nd

  • Information about voting and the link to GeauxVote to register on-line and find your individual ballot and precinct location.

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2019 Election Archive

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Unite and Rise 8.5: A Campaign to Defend Democracy

 

 

Floridians for National Popular Vote
Event Date: 
06/18/2024 - 12:30pm

Join Floridians for National Popular Vote on June 18 at 12:30 p.m. (ET) for a brief presentation followed by an extensive chance to answer any questions that will help enable a full review of the process, where we are, and how you can help!

Flyer for June 16 Court Hearing on Racial Gerrymandering
Event Date: 
06/16/2025 - 9:00am to 5:00pm
Event location: 

Ward Federal Building, US District Courtroom #1

The League of Women Voters of North Carolina is joining with its partners Common Cause NC and the NAACP to encourage our members and all North Carolinians to "Pack the Court Against Racial Gerrymandering!"  

From Common Cause:

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