Representative Government

Representative Government

Promote an open governmental system that is representative, accountable, and responsive.

Event Date: 
10/06/2022 - 12:00pm
Event location: 

by Zoom by Lane Co. LWV

4th Congressional District Candidate Forum 

 
Event Date: 
10/19/2022 - 7:00pm
Event location: 

Falmouth High School Auditorium

Candidates for the following offices have been invited to participate:

    Oct 26 2022 - LWVRI, East Bay Media Group
    House District 66: Jennifer Boylan (D), Samuel Read (I) 
    House District 67: Scott Fuller (R), Jason Knight (D) 

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    Event Date: 
    09/19/2022 - 6:30pm

    Join us for our next meeting planning upcoming voter registration and get out the vote events.

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    Event Date: 
    09/13/2022 - 7:00pm

    Oak Hammock Committee Meeting with Barbara Oberlander presenting "Why Should I Vote".

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    Event Date: 
    08/26/2022 - 12:00am to 11:45pm

    August 26, otherwise known as Women's Equality Day, marks the anniversary of the certification of the 19th amendment, which granted some women the right to vote.

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    Blog Post

    Dear Members,

    Voters of Alachua County unite! Mail-in and early voting for the primary election have begun! Early voting continues through August 20 at specific sites, which you can find on the Supervisor of Elections website. The primary election is on August 23...

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    Before you cast your ballot, check out the LWV online Voter Guide, VOTE411. Here we share detailed steps to navigate this valuable resource.

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    News

    Six of the current members of the Supreme Court are, or have been, members of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies. Members of this organization describe themselves as conservatives and libertarians. We have seen the decisions they issued in this recent term were consistent with this judicial philosophy. We expect the 2022-23 session to include more high-profile cases. One case they have agreed to hear has major implications for our democratic way of life...

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