April 7th Election: Two Rivers City Council Forum, County Supervisor Districts 5, 16. 20, and Wisconsin Supreme Court

Two Rivers

On March 19, 2026, LWVMC, The Chamber of Manitowoc County, and the Two Rivers Business Association co-hosted a candidate forum for Two Rivers City Council. Five candidates are running for three at-large seats. They are: Katherine Dahlke, Shawntel Hoffman, Darla LeClair, Bonnie Shimulunas, and Adam Wachowski.

Braver Angels conversations

Saturday, February 8th                          

10:00am to 11:30am 

ZOOM VIDEO LINK TO OUR DISCUSSION                                                                        

James Hustace smiling with a lei
News

About 30 people attended both in-person and online for an informative talk by District 9 County Council Member James Hustace at Tutu's House in Waimea.

Riverside County Sheriff Accountablity Coalition

Sheriff Accountability Coalition Mission Statement 

Coalition members include ACLU of Southern California, League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Starting Over, Starting Over Strong and LWV Riverside.

We are a diverse group of Riverside County residents and organizations calling on our Riverside County Board of Supervisors to provide much-needed accountability for the Riverside Sheriff’s Office.

Event Date: 
02/18/2025 - 6:00pm
Event location: 

Zoom

You would never skip voting in an election so you shouldn’t skip the League’s equivalent.

Member running a voter registration event

Join the League of Women Voters and be part of the solution! Everyone is welcome!

democracy
News

“In the first week of President Trump’s second term, we’ve witnessed an undeniable assault on the foundation of our democracy,” stated the CEO of the League of Women Voters of the United States, Celina Stewart.

Fair School Funding

Join us on Feb. 12 at 7pm for a virtual panel discussion on School Vouchers vs Public School Funding.  Register HERE.  Dennis Willard, communications director for the Vouchers Hurt Ohio lawsuit will explain vouchers, the threat, and why more than 200 school districts chose litigation to challenge this expensive drain on state resources.

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