October Newsletter

Dear League Members and Friends,

As we welcome the crisp air of autumn, I’m reminded of the importance of staying engaged and active in our communities, particularly as we approach another critical election season. It’s an exciting time for our League, as we continue to advance our mission to empower voters and defend democracy.

“Democracy is not a state. It is an act, and each generation must do its part.”John Lewis, U.S. Congressman and Civil Rights Leader

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LWVB is an organization fully committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in principle and in practice. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are central to the organization’s current and future success in engaging all individuals, households, communities, and policymakers in creating a more perfect democracy. 

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Resources

Dr. Kay Park and Missouri State Capitol
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In essence, HJR3 would silence the voices of voters so no future citizen led ballot measure would pass. As little as 5% of voters could

Dr. Kay Park and Missouri State Capitol
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In essence, HJR3 would silence the voices of voters so no future citizen led ballot measure would pass. As little as 5% of voters could

league_members_at_missouri_capitol_protesting_redistricting_09.10.2025
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LWVMO Guide to State Action (2025-2027): Supports standards for apportionment to make congressional and legislative districts as compact, contiguous, and as nearly equal in population as possible

league_members_at_missouri_capitol_protesting_redistricting_09.10.2025
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Guide to State Action (2025-2027): Supports standards for apportionment to make congressional and legislative districts as compact, contiguous, and as nearly equal in population as possible

Fall Kick Off
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The Metro St. Louis Fall Kickoff at Tilles Park on September 11th was a huge success! Close to 100 members came to connect to the work of the LWVSTL in defending Democracy!

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Event Date: 
09/23/2025 - 6:30pm
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Virtual Zoom Meeting

On Tuesday, September 23, at 6:30 PM, the League of Women Voters of Missouri will host its first Voter Power Hour.

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