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League of Women Voters (U.S.) Education Fund (1966). The Big Water Fight: Trials and Triumphs in Citizen Action on Problems of Supply, Pollution, Floods, and Planning Across the U.S.A. S. Greene Press. ISBN 9780828900515. League of Women Voters (October 1948). The Citizen and the United Nations. Washington, DC: The National League of Women Voters.
April: The Cuyahoga County Woman's Suffrage Party dissolves and reforms as the League of Women Voters of Cleveland. [44] September: The Political Equality Club of Lima dissolves and creates the Lima League of Women Voters. [41] 1923. A voter referendum passes to remove the phrase "white male" from the description of a voter in the Ohio ...
The League of Women Voters of Ohio is a nonpartisan organization that has not taken a position on Issue 1 in the November election.
[59] A county-by-county and precinct-by-precinct analysis of election results also showed that the measure failed largely along party lines, consistent with 90 to 95% of Kamala Harris voters supporting Issue 1 and about 90% Donald Trump voters against Issue 1, with slightly more Issue 1 support in southeast Ohio and weaker support in northwest ...
The mission of the League of Women Voters is to empower voters and defend democracy. To use VOTE411, select “Find What’s on Your Ballot,” enter your street address, select your choice of party.
Oct. 15—OHIO — As Ohioans head to the polls this election season, a topic of discussion is Issue 1, a proposed constitutional amendment to overhaul the state's redistricting process.
The 2012 amendment was organized by a coalition including the League of Women Voters of Ohio and Common Cause Ohio, while it received opposition from the Ohio Farm Bureau Association and Ohio Chamber of Commerce. Newspapers including the Akron Beacon Journal [1] and The Plain Dealer [2] editorialized in opposition to the 2012 measure.
The League of Women Voters of the Akron Area urges the Akron City Council to reconsider the new rules and to be more open and inclusive, not less. Democracy and Akron need more citizen engagement ...