LWV Orange, Durham and Chatham Counties, Inc.

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LWVODC members tabling at Bull City Solera and Taproom, September 2025

LWVODC Voter Services Tabling, Sept 2025

Providing voter services at Bull City Solera and Taproom, Durham, Sept. 2025

League members holding a long banner displaying the league name and mission

LWVODC Pride Month June 2025

ODC members celebrate Pride Month at Peace and Justice Plaza in Chapel Hill, June 7, 2025

Members of LWVODC standing together outdoors, three facing the camera and smiling

LWVODC Pride Month June 2025

ODC members celebrate Pride Month at Peace and Justice Plaza in Chapel Hill, June 7, 2025

Members of LWVODC at the LWVNC 2025 convention, Durham, NC

LWVNC Convention 2025

LWVODC members at the LWVNC 2025 convention in Durham, NC 

LWV Orange, Durham and Chatham Counties, Inc.

Born of the women's suffrage movement, the League of Women Voters is a 100+ year-old non-partisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation in government. It influences public policy through citizen education and voter advocacy. The league takes and publishes positions on issues after careful study. Read about the history of LWVUS.

Our local league, representing Orange, Durham and Chatham counties in North Carolina (LWVODC) is part of a statewide (LWVNC) and national network (LWVUS). Learn about what we do, and consider becoming a member and donating.

What We Do

Among our many activities, LWVODC provides voter resources and has volunteer action teams focused on fair elections and redistricting, public education, reproductive healthcare, and voter services (for example, see vote411.org, which is made possible by the LWV Education Fund). We are involved in a number of issues and programs to support democracy and voter rights.

We hope you will join us and get involved in an issue that interests you. We have many resources available to membersQuestions? Contact us.

Registration Repairs Needed for 70,000 NC Voters Ahead of 2026 Election

As we near the end of 2025, State Board of Election data says that there are still over 70,000 potential voters who need to repair their registrations. That includes approximately:

  • 700 in Orange County
  • 3600 in Durham County
  • 650 in Chatham County

While some of these voters may have moved, many of them are eligible to vote in the 2026 statewide primary and election. Please check your registration at Vote411.org and encourage others to do so. Anyone whose name is on the registration repair list should follow the instructions How do I Repair My Registration? on this page to provide their NC driver’s license/DMV ID number or the last four digits of their Social Security number. A repaired registration will ensure they can vote a regular ballot rather than a provisional ballot. 

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Durham County Precinct Change

The NC State Board of Elections has approved a precinct boundary line adjustment in Durham County. Precincts 16 and 53-1 will be consolidated into the new Precinct 57. (Polling Place: Triangle Grace Church, 5001 Tudor Pl, Durham, NC 27713).
 
The change will be in effect for the 2026 Statewide Primary and Election, and beyond. All voters currently registered in Precincts 16 and 53-1 will receive new voter registration cards in the mail. For more information, visit www.dcovotes.com, call 919-560-0700, or email elections [at] dconc.gov" target="_blank" data-text-align-feature-value="4">elections [at] dconc.gov.

Learning Opportunities

LWODC has hosted a number of events over the years featuring notable speakers on a wide variety of topics. Recordings of these events are available on our YouTube channel. See a listing of past events.

LWV 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 policy makers in creating a more perfect democracy.