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LWVCCA is pleased to celebrate and highlight exemplary student civics projects shared by their schools.  In these projects students select a problem, learn about its root causes, strategize how to produce an improvement related to that problem, and develop an action plan. In this process, students speak to community experts and learn how to influence change through advocacy for government or community action.

See the projects nominated by Monomoy Regional High School

LWV Members - Volunteer of the Year

Joey Jordan is a retired nonpartisan political consultant and fundraising professional. A 30-year Nevada County  resident,  she joined the League of Women Voters in 2011 and served on the Board for more than a decade in various positions, including membership chair and, most recently, outreach coordinator. Last year, Joey lead Election year efforts by organizing more than 20 League tabling events where many voters were registered and valuable information was provided to our community. 

News

Below is the video of Timothy D. Foley and Jennifer L.

Arlene and Bennett Brummer
Blog Post
 

LWVAC is proud to have several Life Members—those who have been League members for 50 consecutive years! We’ve set out to interview them all. Here we talk with Arlene and Bennett Brummer…

Immigration
Blog Post

This blog post is from the League of Women Voters of the United States and shares resources concerning the immigrant issues; past, present and future and shares resources recommended by the National Partnership for New Americans.

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Immigration
Blog Post

This blog post is from the League of Women Voters of the United States and shares resources concerning the immigrant issues; past, present and future and shares resources recommended by the National Partnership for New Americans.

To learn more click READ MORE

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Blog Post

DEI has remained central to the League of Women Voters of South Carolina (LWVSC) agenda. We are committed to "fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, access, and belonging for all people."

Public Statement
Election 2026

2026 elections

June 2, 2026 Primary election

The California Primary Election on June 2, 2026 will include all Nevada County registered voters. This election will include various local, state, and Congressional offices.

Key dates related to this election include:

LA Charter Commission

The Los Angeles City Charter Commission is tasked with reviewing the City Charter and developing recommendations for amendments and revisions for consideration by the City Council and Mayor. The City Charter serves as the City's Constitution that governs the structure and operation of the city government.  If you are interested in applying to be a commissioner, or you know someone who would be, please see this link.

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