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Volunteers package more than 10,000 guides for distribution

Voters Guides

Volunteers package more than 10,000 nonpartisan guides for distribution to area sites.

Informing Voters. Empowering People.

Info for 2024 Elections

For unbiased information on candidates and ballot measures, go to LWVMO | VOTE411.

Online Voters Guide
Members at Fall Kickoff

2024 Fall Kickoff

Members gathered at Tilles Park.

Voter registration team helping students at McCluer North High School

Registering Young Voters

Our voter registration teams worked at 302 events in 2024. 

 

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Challenging HB1878

LWVMO and the Missouri NAACP filed lawsuits challenging several provisions of HB1878. 

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Advocacy in Jefferson City

Members participated in a Voting Rights Advocacy Day in Jefferson City.

Policing Study Group in League Office

Policing Equity

Members of the League's Policing Study Group.

Hearing

Speaking Out Against Anti-Voter Legislation

Asking legislators to make voting easier, not more difficult.

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Marching for Voting Rights

Voting Rights Group in Webster Groves Parade on July 4

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Registering Youth Voters

Marquette High School's first Festival of Nations

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Encouraging Students to Vote

Volunteers at St. Louis Community College - Florissant Valley

LWV St Louis members march for Equal Rights Amendment 2020

Educating and Empowering Voters for 100 Years

Our members marching for equality at the Equal Rights Amendment March 2020

Read about the LWV Centennial Anniversary

Metro St. Louis

Mission: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy.
Vision: We envision a democracy where every person has the desire, the right and the knowledge and the confidence to participate.
 
Trivia Night - Feb. 22
Event Date: 
02/22/2025 - 6:00pm
Event location: 

First Congregational Church of Webster Groves

Don't miss the 2025 Trivia Night! This fundraiser to support the League’s work includes FREE beer, soda, water and snacks.  

The four blocked provisions include criminal prohibitions on compensating non-governmental employees from registering voters; soliciting a voter to obtain an absentee ballot application; anyone other than Missouri registered voters engaging in voter regis
News

Judge Jon Beetem has made permanent an injunction blocking four provisions of HB1878 challenged by the League of Women Voters of Missouri (LWVMO) and the Missouri State Conference of the NAACP, finding “they are overbroad and impair a wide swath o

December 14 Holiday Brunch
Event Date: 
12/14/2024 - 11:00am
Event location: 

Orlando's

Please join us to celebrate the holiday season with League friends and our many new members at a brunch on Saturday, Dec. 14.

Say No to Ameren
Blog Post

Missouri Public Utility Commission (MPSC) is reviewing the request for an electric rate case filed by Union Electric Company d/b/a Ameren Missouri. If approved, the increase would raise rates by roughly $17 per month for those using 1,011 ki

Members at Sept. 12 Fall Kickoff
News

The Sept. 12 Fall Kickoff featured a rousing speech by Michelle Trupiana, Executive Director of Missouri Family Health Council, Inc.

Blog Post

The League opposes a request by Missouri American Water (MAWC) for a rate increase, which is currently being reviewed by the Missouri Public Service Commission (MPSC).

There is no job too small when it comes to making elections safe, secure, accurate and accessible.
News

Voters approved three of the five constitutional amendments and one statutory change on Nov. 5.

Goal of Amendment 3 is to protect the rights of Missourians to make our own reproductive health decisions, including our options for birth control, miscarriage care, and abortion care.
News

The League of Women Voters of Missouri supported Amendment 3 to restore reproductive rights. See the LWVMO fact sheet on the initiative and an op-ed published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch containing facts to counter disinformation spread about Amendment 3.

Kathleen Farrel moderates a forum with 11 judges seeking retention
Event Date: 
10/29/2024 - 7:00pm
Mayors Laura Arnold and Liz Gibbons
News

On Sept. 11, Webster Groves Mayor Laura Arnold and Kirkwood Mayor Liz Gibbons spoke at the League's monthly Webster-Kirkwood unit meeting. Besides being part of only 26 percent of U.S.