Ventura County
Ventura County
In case you missed it - This short documentary offers a behind-the-scenes look at a politically
LWV Ventura County Thanks Vote Center and Election Division workers
Volunteers from the League of Women Voters of Ventura County delivered baskets of goodies to all 17 Ventura County vote centers during the weekend before the November 4th election to thank the workers for their service.
Then, after the election, we brought a pizza lunch to the Election Division workers at the Government Center, where they were busy processing and counting the ballots to ensure that every vote is counted accurately and efficiently. Thank you all! We appreciate you!
Scam Alert!
There has been a recent rise in scam attempts targeting members of the League of Women Voters. Please read our message on how to protect yourself, and what you can do if you've been a victim.
Some of our Upcoming Events
Saturday, December 6, 12:00 pm - ANNUAL HOLIDAY LUNCHEON at Ottavio's Restaurant, 1620 Ventura Blvd, Camarillo, CA
RSVP: By Nov. 28 to lwvvc.info [at] gmail.com (subject: RSVP%20for%20LWVVC%20Holiday%20Luncheon) (LWVVC) by email
or call / text at 805-303-1476
Please mail a check for $40.00 per lunch, payable to LWVVC, to P.O. Box 6786, Ventura, 93006.
Or you may pay online using our Donate Page
CHECK OUR FULL CALENDAR to see ALL events
Unite and Rise 8.5 consists of six phases, each with its own playbook.
Playbook 3 (November - January): "Building Power Through Partnerships" focuses on building strong, intentional partnerships to expand the League’s reach and impact. In it, find resources to support partnership activities and provide guidance for connecting with allies and community organizations.
How Can You Make Change?
- Commit to action: Sign our commitment to Unite and Rise for democracy!
- Protect equal voting rights: Tell your representatives to support the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act!
- “Turn Up the Heat” on elected officials: Connect directly with your representatives on the issues that matter.
- Oppose federal interference in DC: Tell Congress to fully investigate the legality of President Trump's actions in DC and to oppose the misuse of federal authority.
- Raise your voice about illegal deportations: join mobilizations around immigrant rights and due process with organizations like the National Partnership for New Americans, United We Dream, and others.
- Act locally: Join local organizations like your state or local League to act on the issues that matter in your community.
Call to Action at LWV California State Convention
On June 17-22, 2025, the League of Women Voters of California gathered for our first all virtual State Convention. It was an energizing, empowering, and urgent time. We had three very impressive speakers who laid out the moment we're in, and what we need to do. A single moment brought the (virtual) room to a standstill and sparked what may have been the first-ever Zoom standing ovation.
Dora Rose, LWVC Deputy Director and Chief Lobbyist, delivered one of the most powerful speeches we have ever heard from the League. She laid out what we are up against:
“The foundations of American democracy are under attack. Not in the abstract. Not someday. But now. Today. With military force deployed against civilians in our own backyard. We are witnessing a full-scale effort to erode the very principles that have guided this country for over two centuries. One person, one vote. Equal justice under law. Government by and for the people.”
LWV California 2025 State Convention documentation can be found HERE
Get involved and make a difference in our community!
Your voice matters, and we offer numerous ways to participate in local democracy. Whether you're passionate about voter education, interested in candidate forums, or want to help with voter registration, we have opportunities for every skill set and schedule. By volunteering, you'll help ensure fair elections, promote civic engagement, and strengthen our democratic process. Join us to learn more about current initiatives and how you can contribute to positive change right here in our County.
Volunteer Opportunities 
- info [at] lwvventuracounty.org (subject: LWVVC%20High%20School%20Voter%20Registration%20Volunteer) (Volunteer) for voter registration of high school students
- See our Voter Newsletter for volunteer opportunities
- info [at] lwvventuracounty.org (subject: LWVVC%20Volunteer%20Question) (Contact us) with any questions
Join the LWV Observer Corps
Let our city council members and County Board of Supervisors know the League is paying attention. Observers are asked to wear their blue League T-shirts and LWVVC "Observer" buttons so they'll know we're there. Then report your observations using this easy two-page observer form. We publish observer reports with our monthly newsletter.
Join the observer team at lwvvc.info [at] gmail.com (subject: LWVVC%20Observer%20Corps)
Ever wonder what your public officials do? How your govenrment works? Get to know your Ventura County community leaders and elected officials, and their jobs.
Our most recent event was on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, at noon, with Ventura County Public Defender, Claudia Bautista. WATCH as she discusses the responsibilities of the Public Defender, and the effects that the passage of Proposition 36, which passed in November of 2024, has had on the Public Defender's Office and Ventura County in general.
- WATCH 2024 events, including: Voter's Choice Act; Grand Jury; City Manager; Electoral College (Learn about our "One Person, One Vote" project)
- WATCH 2023 events, including: Water and Sanitation; Superior Court; Ventura County Education; Ventura County Community Foundation, ADL on Reporting Hate Crimes
- WATCH 2022 events, including: Assessor; Sheriff; District Attorney; Clerk-Recorder/Registrar; Treasurer-Tax Collector; Auditor-Controller; County Supervisor
Helpful Hints for Difficult Conversations:
- From the ADL: Guidelines for Having Difficult Conversations
- From Right To Be: Tips for How To Intervene in a Hate Incident
How is your Civics Knowledge?
Find out with a fun game about civics and news literacy, courtesy of LWV of Alameda, CA
The 19th Amendment Explained 
It took more than a century of fighting by generations of activists to achieve suffrage for all American women. The Brennan Center for Justice explains how it all happened.
Have you thought about running for office?
On July 18th our local league collaborated with Buen Vecino and Future Leaders of America to present an educational zoom meeting to inform prospective candidates of the nuts and bolts of running for public office. This informative event is now available for viewing at Grassroots Guide to Running for Office.
Watch VC County Election Education Series
In anticipation of the March 5, 2024 Presidential Primary Election, Michelle Ascencion, County Clerk-Recorder and Registrar of Voters, presented a four-part Election Education Series at the Ventura County Board of Supervisors Meetings. Ascencion covered election topics that are of interest to the Ventura County voting and candidate community. People were invited to attend in person or online. Now that the series is finished you can WATCH them all on video. This series was about the primary, but the general information applies to all our elections.
Topics include: Candidates and Campaigns - Voter Registration and Primary Election Voting - Vote Centers and Vote By Mail - Election Technology, Security, and Observation - Canvass/Certification, Recounts, and Fraud Prevention
Ranked Choice Voting - Learn about it!!

Protecting Reproductive Rights
Curious about the real history of abortion in religion and the law? Read this excellent New Yorker article.
Defending Democracy!
See our January 6 Resolution here
BOOKS WE LIKE - From our Climate Change and other committees
- FEATURED - On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century - by Timothy Snyder
- No Miracles Needed: How Today's Technology Can Save Our Climate and Clean Our Air - by Mark Z. Jacobson
- Video: Drawdown Roadmap: Accelerating Climate Solutions (17 minutes)
- Video: Just Have a Think: Have we got enough minerals? (15 minutes)
- Upheaval: How Nations Cope with Crisis and Change - by Jared Diamond
- Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption - by Bryan Stevenson
- See More books - and how to access them online
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