Voting is a fundamental right and all eligible voters should have the equal opportunity to exercise that right. We are dedicated to ensuring that our elections remain free, fair and accessible.
Educate + Advocate + Impact is a *FREE WORKSHOP* designed for League members and others who wish to learn more about the legislative process, LWVCT legislative priorities, and members' potential role as a subject specialist or advocate on issues.
Do you need to register to vote? Have you moved or changed your name since you last voted? Stop by the Voter Registration table on the main floor from 7:30-8:30 p.m. to register to vote or to change your address.
The year 2020 marks 100 years since the League of Women Voters was organized (February 14, 1920) and the ratification of the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote (August 18, 1920).
Get the latest information on candidates forum and Voter's Edge California, the Schools and Communities First Initiative, lots of Anniversary celebration activities, the Census, healthcare, and more!
The League of Women Voters of the Copper Country supports the following goals:
1. Provide consistency of practices in all local voting jurisdictions including
a. training of poll workers, especially instruction in requirements for assisting people with disabilities
b. payment of poll workers
c. maintaining political balance (major political parties) of poll workers and
d. provision of privacy for voters
2. Promote the ability of all local voting jurisdictions to access state Qualified Voter Lists electronically.
3. Encourage local clerks to provide absent voter ballots automatically for every election to people with disabilities, senior citizens, and other eligible voters who request continuing service.
4. Increase voter information and education for all elections in all areas of the Copper Country.
A member of the League for 25 years, Carol has served at both the local and state levels. For the past four years she served as Voter Service Director for LWVC.