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The League of Women Voters (LWV) is a nonpartisan American nonprofit political organization.Founded in 1920, its ongoing major activities include registering voters, providing voter information, boosting voter turnout and advocating for voting rights.
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 ...
October 27, in Cleveland, Ohio The 1980 election featured a major third-party candidate, John B. Anderson . The League of Women Voters allowed for Anderson to participate in the debate if he polled above 15%.
The League of Women Voters of the Columbia Area is providing VOTE411 for more than 30 races and 94 candidates – mostly for Lexington and Richland counties.
The League of Women Voters of Missouri was formed in October 1919. [196] ... On June 6, 1916 women East Cleveland, Ohio won the right to vote in city elections.
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 ...
As the 2022 Ohio elections were moving forward with district maps ruled unconstitutional by the state Supreme Court, by September 2022 plans for a new approach were being discussed by activists, including Common Cause Ohio and the League of Women Voters of Ohio. [12]
Jefferson-Jenkins joined the League of Women Voters in 1982, and she led a 1996 "Get Out the Vote" campaign, which registered more than 50,000 voters nationally. [3] In 1998 she was elected as the 15th President of the League of Women Voters [3] and subsequently elected to a second term as president; she served from 1998-2002.