Voter security and improved voter access are on the minds of all of us as we approach the Primary Election on April 23, 2024. Never again can we stand still and not be prepared for those who might seek to undermine “honest and fair” elections. We need to inform, inspire, and encourage greater participation in the process. Reaching out to the youth populations has become a very important project because they are the future. We want to register more of them and we want to help them become informed voters. Register for our webinar panel discussion to learn more.
Please join us for a Zoom presentation to learn why the persistent scourge of gerrymandering is alive and well in Pennsylvania - and why our Harrisburg politicians are loathe to change anything about it.
In 1976, in response to an effort by many to gain a day of recognition for the great influence Native Americans have had upon the United States, Congress designated a week of October to celebrate Native American Awareness Week.
School Board Directors will be on the ballot in May, and the League of Women Voters of Bucks County urges all voters to consider how important these elected officials are to our communities. What do School Boards do? How are they elected?
The Human Rights Special Interest Group (HRSIG) and the National Council of Jewish Women, San Francisco are presenting a free, virtual session of storytelling and discussion about women’s achievements and challenges in pushing back against deeply
At the 2022 national convention, the LWV US made the abolition of the Electoral college a top priority. Tune in on February 6, 2023 at 7:00 PM via Zoom to hear Brett Dolente, LWVPA Member at Large, speak about the history of the