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Knowledge is Power. Voting is Change. Let’s Equip Adults and Students to Do Both.

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Your Actions Can Make the Difference!

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Ohio Voting Information

Register to Vote and Voting Resources for upcoming elections!

Resources for Voting in Ohio's Elections!

Metropolitan Columbus

LWVMC — President’s Panel (Purple)


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President’s Message

The League of Women Voters is proud to be nonpartisan, neither supporting nor opposing candidates or political parties, but always working on vital issues of concern to members and the public.Kristin Sutton, President, LWV Metro Columbus (president [at] lwvcols.org)

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Ways to engage with LWV Metropolitan Columbus (LWVMC)

LWV — Connect Panel (Blue)


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Stay connected with LWVMC

Sign up for the eVoterto join conversations, share updates, and build stronger community ties. From the black navigation bar look under “Resources” to find Voting Audio in Spanish, Positions that guide our Local Actions, FAQs, and much more.

Read LWV News for press releases and national updates. LWVO priorities for state updates.

Questions? Contact us: vote [at] lwvcols.org

LWV — Gold Panel


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Superheroes of Everyday Democracy

LWV members are everyday superheroes - the kind who show up, keep going, and change lives one voter at a time to safeguard democracy. Often a member will go way beyond the ordinary — not for recognition, but because helping a voter matters. Here we highlight the extraordinary work of our League members. Each story is true. Each story shows what democracy looks like up close.

Read about this month's superhero Pam Conrad for her extraordinary effort to help register a neighbor to vote. Thank you to Kathleen Reynolds for sharing this story. And thank you to Marcia Carle for writing it.