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National Voter Registration Day
Public Statement

The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin announces participation in National Voter Registration Day, September 24

Public Statement

Los Angeles, CA, February 5, 2015: Online voter education tool producer SeePolitical and the trusted League of Women Voters of Los Angeles Education Fund have partnered to create a short, animated video about March 3rd ballot Charter Amendments 1 and 2. The video is available in English and Spanish, and will be promoted through traditional and social media.

Public Statement

Los Angeles, CA – The Statewide Direct Primary Election on June 3 is just around the corner. Let’s work together to ensure that voters receive the information needed to get active. To provide Californians with accessible information, the League of Women Voters of Los Angeles (LWVLA) and League of Women Voters of Los Angeles County (LWV-LAC) have produced the Voter Guide for Los Angeles County (LWV- VG).

Public Statement

Los Angeles, CA – The general municipal election on May 21 is just around the corner. Let’s work together to ensure that voters receive the information needed to get active. Voters will have the opportunity to hear the candidates speak on the issues at two League hosted candidate forums. On May 8th, City Council District 13 candidates will participate in a candidate forum at Karapetian Hall. On May 10th, in collaboration with the Pat Brown Institute and KABC7, we will be hosting a L.A. Mayoral Runoff Election Candidate Forum on the California State University of Los Angeles campus. To provide Californians with accessible information, the LWVLA has created the Easy Voter Guide.

Public Statement

Los Angeles, CA – The League of Women Voters Los Angeles' (LWVLA), Valley Unit, will be providing the Pros and Cons of the upcoming ballot measures for the March 5 Primary Election. Topics include a factual discussion of the City budget, ballot measures, city, school, and community college candidates.

Public Statement

Los Angeles, CA – The League of Women Voters Los Angeles (LWVLA), in partnership with the Beverly Hills Bar Association, will host a forum to explore the pros and cons of California's initiative and referendum process.