
The links on this page provide just a few resources available to League members. We encourage you to explore the national (LWVUS) and LWVNC web sites as well. In addition to reviewing these resources, please browse the archive, which includes links to YouTube videos of informative LWVODC and LWVNC events on a wide range of topics.
Resources
LWVUS provides a wealth of resources to Leagues and League members. Below are just a few resources. Explore their website for more.
LWVUS
- LWV Impact on Issues, 2024-2026 - Designed to help League members use LWVUS public policy positions effectively at the national, state, local, and regional levels.
- LWV Guidance: State and Local League Involvement in Democracy Movements (2020)
- LWV Transformation Roadmap (2018) - Includes specific action steps to be implemented. It is a synthesis of many threads of work, including input from Leagues across the country, interviews with internal and external stakeholders, review of the larger nonprofit environment and the professional expertise of consulting firms.
- LWV Criteria for League Participation in Marches and Events (2017)
- LWV Program Planning Leaders Guide 2010-2012 (PDF)
- LWV Education Fund - Observing Your Government in Action: Protecting Your Right to Know (PDF)
- LWV Education Fund Clearinghouse - Contains studies and research conducted by League members.
- LWV Brand Standards (PDF; 2018)
LWVODC
Below are resources specific to LWVODC. Contact us if you can't find what you're looking for.
- LWVODC Bylaws (2023; PDF)
- Nonpartisan Policy
- LWVODC Member Handbook (2021; PDF)
- LWVODC logos (Google Doc); must be no less than 1/4" in height
Event Planning
- Event Planning Quick Guide (Google Doc)
- Event Intake Form (Google Doc)
- Event Scheduling and Cancellation Protocol (PDF)
- Event Sign-in Sheet (Google Doc)
LWVODC Candidate Forum Invitation Template
- For event materials (sound system, LWV banner, LWV signs, etc., contact Amy Jeroloman.
Annual Highlights
2023
- August 28, 2023 - League of Women Voters of North Carolina Responds to State Supreme Court Redistricting Decision. LWVNC President Jo Nicholas's statement after the NC Supreme Court took unprecedented action and reversed its prior ruling that NC's congressional and state legislative maps were unconstitutional partisan gerrymandered under the state Constitution.
- August 26, 2023 - Women in NC must rise above partisan politics, like women in Ohio did (Charlotte Observer) by Jennifer Rubin, LWVNC President
- August 2, 2023 - ‘Nonpartisanship is Getting Cooler’: New NC League of Women Voters President Talks Vision, Upcoming Elections. LWVNC President Jennifer Rubin on WCHL)
- July 14, 2023 - These 7 changes to NC voting laws will confuse and alienate voters (Opinion; News & Observer) by Jennifer Rubin, LWVNC President. Read the PDF.
- July 14, 2023 - On Air Today: Jennifer Rubin of the League of Women Voters (WCHL broadcast) - The recently selected leader shares some of her and the League’s goals ahead of this municipal and hotly contested 2024 election cycle.
2022
- LWVODC 75th Anniversary Celebration
- Local NAACP, League of Women Voters Chapters Prepare for 75th Anniversaries (Jennifer Rubin, LWVNC President, on WCHL
- LWVODC Letter from the President (PDF)
2020
- 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment
- Member Survey Summary and Recommendations. The purpose of the survey was to help the board determine priorities and also assess members' interest in county-specific activities.