Voting Rights

Voting Rights

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.

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What are Conspiracy Theories?  Take the QUIZ!

By Anne Stone

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Event Date: 
Apr 04 2023 06:30 pm

Join us for our next meeting where we'll discuss upcoming tabling opportunities and other events.  Contact Gwen Wagner or Diana Boxer at info [at] lwv-alachua.org

Oppose H124 2023 Idaho

Action Alerts

ACTION ALERT:
H124 – This bill eliminates the student ID as one of the personal identifications used at the
polls for voting purposes.
Go Vote Today!
Event Date: 
Apr 04 2023 06:00 am to 07:00 pm

The Consolidated Election is Tuesday, April 4.  Learn more about voting.

Event Date: 
Mar 03 2023 06:00 pm to Mar 05 2023 04:00 pm
Event location: 

The Conrad, Washington DC

Principles First Summit: Preserving American Institutions

Supreme Court Panel
Event Date: 
Mar 02 2023 01:30 pm to 04:00 pm
Event location: 

Santa Fe College

You may have heard that the LWV of Alachua County and Santa Fe College Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences are co-hosting an in-person panel discussion regarding the U.S. Supreme Court Case, Moore v.

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Public Statement

We thank Representative Cicilline and Senator Whitehouse for their continued leadership to move this legislation forward, and we hope that this time the legislation will make it across the finish line.

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Prebunking False Information

Disinformation is like a virus

By Anne Stone

View your entire ballot and polling place using our online voter guides.

2023 January 31 Press Conference for CT Voting Rights Act
Public Statement

Lawmakers from the Connecticut General Assembly and civil rights, labor, grassroots, and faith-based organizations joined together in calling for the passage of the Connecticut Voting Rights Act (CTVRA). By enacting this landmark bill, Connecticut would join California, Oregon, Washington, Virginia, and New York as states with their own voting rights acts to bolster protections against discriminatory barriers that would infringe upon the ability to exercise the fundamental right to vote.

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