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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Event Date: 
May 12 2021 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm
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On-line

How did Michigan’s new election laws work in 2020? 

Let’s ask the Director of Elections.

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Action Alerts

Tomorrow, May 5, the Senate Committee on Elections, Election Process Reform and Ethics will hold a hearing on Senate Bills 203, 206, 209 and 212.

LWVR 2021 Annual Meeting
Event Date: 
May 15 2021 10:00 am to 11:30 am
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Zoom Online Webinar

2020-2021 Annual Meeting via Zoom 
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Action Alerts

Connecticut is out of step with election reforms common in most other states. Due to the restrictive language in the State Constitution, we need to amend the State Constitution language in order to update our election laws. Contact your state legislators today and ask them to vote "YES" on the No-Excuse Absentee Voting (HJ 58) and Early Voting (HJ 59) Resolutions so that the voters can decide!

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Action Alerts

During the 2020 elections, Delawareans could vote in a variety of ways. We could go to the polls, vote absentee, or vote by mail. This made voting easy and actually increased voter turnout in Delaware by 7%.

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News

Let RI Vote Policy Week will highlight specific policy features of the campaign to #LetRIvote First feature is MAIL BALLOTS!

Voter registration at Wheaton French Market
Event Date: 
Apr 17 2021 08:00 am to Apr 18 2021 07:45 am
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Downtown Wheaton

We're back at the Wheaton French Market--this year in April!

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Action Alerts

We view protecting the right to vote and the opportunity to exercise that right as paramount for our representative democracy to survive and thrive. Due to the restrictive language in the State Constitution, we need to amend the State Constitution language in order to update our election laws. Contact your state legislators today and ask them to co-sponsor the No-Excuse Absentee Voting (HJ 58) and Early Voting (HJ 59) Resolutions so that the voters can decide!

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Press Mention

It’s time to set the record straight: Voting in Connecticut is overwhelmingly safe and secure; it is administered by election professionals from both major parties. Connecticut voters turned out in record numbers for the November 2020 election, in part thanks to an executive order issued by the governor and affirmed by the legislature permitting any voter to vote by absentee ballot. But because of our state’s restrictive absentee ballot laws, this was only allowed under these special circumstances.

Event Date: 
Apr 30 2021 12:00 pm to 01:30 pm
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