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Birthdays and Ballots
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Did you know that the drop-off between registering to vote – and actually voting – is twice as steep for young people?
Ranked Choice Voting at Pollyanna in Roselle
News

The League of Women Voters of Roselle/Bloomingdale hosted our Fall Kickoff event at Pollyanna Brewing Company in Roselle on Monday, September 20, 2021.

The Unique Challenges of the Upcoming School Year
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The unique challenges of the upcoming school year

Drinks & Dialog August 25, 2021 Meeting Summary

2021 Taste of Roselle - Rank Choice Voting with the Rose Queen
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What is Ranked Choice Voting?

Home Rule and YOU!
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 Home Rule and YOU! 
June 16, 2021 Meeting Summary

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Public Statement

Last week, the US Senate majority officially obstructed the ruling of the Senate Parliamentarian and weakened the filibuster rule by expanding the application of the Congressional Review Act in a vote intended to undo California’s electric vehicle mandate. This action could have ramifications for other bills the Senate is considering. In response, Celina Stewart, CEO of the League of Women Voters, released the following statement: 

Blog Post

During the 2024 federal election, Leagues focused on uplifting all voters, across gender, race, political party, location, income, language, and more. 

As a result, they made more than 30 million voter contacts, protected nearly 10 million voters through litigation, provided over 9.19 million people with election information on VOTE411.org, and more.

Blog Post

On March 24, 2025, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Louisiana v. Callais. The case has massive implications for voting rights and democracy, as it involves two related but distinct concepts: racial vote dilution and racial gerrymandering.  

The easiest way to separate these two ideas is to examine the winding path Callais took to end up at the Supreme Court.