All Central Delaware County Articles

Nonpartisan Statement
Blog Post

The League of Women Voters of Central Delaware County is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, grassroots organization. We adhere to the League of Women Voters nonpartisan principle and we do NOT support or oppose any political party or candidate. The League DOES investigate and advocate on good governance and social policy issues.

To learn more about our nonpartisan statement Click READ MORE

Your Vote Counts
News

PA Primary date Tuesday, April 23 conflicts with Passover which is a problem. To learn more about this issue and to access helpful election resources Click READ MORE

Women Suffrage
Blog Post

March is Women’s History Month and our League of Women Voters acknowledges the role of American Women in the voting rights movement and shares information concerning the history of Women’s Suffrage.

For links to resources about voting rights won by women in America click READ MORE.

Black History Month
Blog Post

February is Black History Month and our League of Women Voters acknowledges the role of Black American in the voting rights movement and shares information concerning the history of Black Suffrage:

Delaware County Drop Box
News

Aston Township officials have joined two other municipalities in deciding to remove county election drop boxes for mail-in votes.

Polling Place
News

The League of Women Voters published this op ed in the Delaware County Daily Times Nov. 1 detailing the safeguards built into our voting systems ensure that they are fair and secure.

LNG Terminal
News

Kathy Cook, the environmental chair for the Pennsylvania and Central Delaware County Leagues of Women Voters has the following letter to the editor published in the Oct. 29 online edition of the Delaware County Daily Times.

Chester Rocks
News
 CHESTER – About 50 people packed Vittles on Saturday to learn more about how to play an active role on Election Day.  The League of Women Voters of Central Delaware County held Chester City Rocks – Voting Matters spons
Mailbox
News

In a triumph for PA voters, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has ruled that Act 77, the legislation that brought voting by mail, also known as "no-excuse" absentee voting, to Pennsylvania, is constitutional and will apply to voters this election season.

Pennsylvania Constitution
News

LWVPA has intervened in Governor Tom Wolf's petition in the state Supreme Court asking it to invalidate SB 106, which lumps five proposed state constitutional amendments together for approval by the voters, as early as the 2023 primary election.

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