All League members are invited to the Convention 2025 as a voting delegate or an observer. This year, we focus on voter education and mobilization at the level where voters have the most direct impact: local government and the 2025 municipal elections. Early bird pricing ends May 26 - register today!
Join the League of Women Voters Hamden/North Haven and Hamden Alliance for Trees at Hamden’s Miller Library on Saturday, August 2, 2025 at 10:30 am for a special program with the Connecticut League of Conservation Voters (CTLCV) on two and a half decades of nonpartisan environmental advocacy. Space is limited! To help ensure a seat, please email lwvhnhinfo [at] gmail.com.
LWV Greenwich 2025 Legislators' Wrap Up on Thursday, July 31, 5:30pm to 7:30pm at Burning Tree Country Club.
This is your chance to hear from our state elected officials about issues and legislation affecting Greenwich.
The program will be followed by audience Q & A.
Defending Democracy by Safeguarding Our Constitution
Professor Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox, Professor of Legal Studies at Quinnipiac University, will speak at Hamden’s Miller Library on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. in the Friends Room.
Join us for a conversation about Connecticut's economic outlook and how the federal budget and policy impact our state.
Monday, July 28th, 6 PM - 8 PM
Newtown Community Center
What do we lose when civic spaces disappear—and what can we build when we create them?
Who You’ll Hear From:
Shamichael Hallman, Director of Civic Engagement and Economic Opportunity at the Urban Libraries Council
blew kind, Cultural Entrepreneur & Founder of Franny Lou's Porch
Merle McGee (moderator), President & CEO, Everyday Democracy
Join LWV of Greater Hartford for their annual meeting featuring guest speaker Arienne Orozco, Director of Outreach and Engagement for the Secretary of the State.
Learn about Ranked Choice Voting and the citizen led movement to bring this must-have election reform to our state. Jonathan Perloe of Voter Choice CT will lead an educational forum that will begin with an overview of our current “plurality voting” system, then explain how Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) works and why it gives voters a better way to express their preferences and produces more representative election outcomes.