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!
The League of Women Voters of South Carolina affirms the right to peaceful protest and calls upon our state government, local officials. and all South Carolinians to respect those who raise their voices and everyone's First Amendment rights.
Show off your civic engagement! Encourage your neighbors to vote with our lawn signs or provoke conversation about the League and our work with a snazzy t-shirt (perfect to wear to our Stand Outs!).
Our First Tuesday Talk on June 3, 2025 was held over Zoom to hear about the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. We did not record the meeting, but here is our report for those who were unable to attend.
For 20 years, Connecticut voters have led the way in showing what fair elections can look like. Let’s not allow one rushed decision to undo all that progress. Email or call Governor Lamont today and urge him to protect the independence of the State Elections Enforcement Commission (SEEC) from political interference by vetoing SB 1405 as it is written now.