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lwv turns 102
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Greetings to my fellow Leaguers –
Happy belated new year to all of you! Our work is not finished. 

gavel
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You may have heard rumblings that the General Assembly may act to impeach Justice Earls and maybe Justice Ervin before the redistricting case is heard. That could mean that they would be on suspension at the time th

Moore County gathering
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Greetings to my fellow Leaguers: 

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As of Dec. 13, 2021
(Prepared by Phyllis Demko, LWVNC) 

Note – All three of the lawsuits described below were affected by this order of the NC Supreme Court, dated December 6, 2021:  

voting rights now sign
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Just as we turned out in record numbers in the midst of a pandemic, we must now come together to demand that our leaders protect our freedom to vote, and ensure every North Carolinian can cast their ballot safely and securely, no matter the circum

people holding up  voting rights signs at march
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The League of Women Voters of North Carolina continues its commitment to free and fair elections with a filing to intervene in a lawsuit brought by Republicans designed to purge eligible voters from the voter rolls in 40 NC counties.
Screenshot of video recording session featuring Rebecca Klase
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In this new 10-minute video, LWVNC Board Member Rebecca Klase discusses her role in helping to facilitate League Action Teams across the state working on issues such as voting rights, the Equal Rights Amendment, education, and the environment.

Screen shot from video with Mary Lou Bernett
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In this new eight-minute video, LWVNC board member Mary Lou Bernett discusses her role in helping local leagues, as needed, with fundraising and membership development.

cover of guide to policy positions
Blog Post

A fundamental aspect of the League of Women Voters (LWV) is that it is a nonpartisan organization; it does not support nor oppose any political party or candidate.

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