Events - Month View
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location, fees and any rules regarding attendance; you can also register for events from this screen.
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Local Leagues are encouraged to reach out to hospitals and health centers in their area to collaborate on voter registration drives throughout the month.
Since 2020, the League of Women Voters has partnered with Power the Polls to recruit poll workers. As Leagues prepare for upcoming local elections and gear up for a busy election season, it is critical to recruit poll workers to ensure safe, free, and fair elections for all voters.
The Data Collection Office Hours are an open forum for Leagues to come ask questions, get input, or just talk about their data needs in general. Meetings occur every other Thursday over Zoom from 1-2pm PT. Discussion includes how to use the new Data Collection Toolkit to collect data for the LWVUS Annual Report. TO REGISTER, click the event title.
Students, faculty and staff at COCC will meet with the LWV Deschutes County Voter Services Team to plan a Get Out the Vote Campaign for the 2024 General Election. The focus: Youth Vote Outreach.
This act was signed into law on August 6, 1965, by President Lyndon Johnson. It outlawed the discriminatory voting practices adopted in many southern states after the Civil War, including literacy tests as a prerequisite to voting.
Postcard Packet Distribution for Volunteer Participants
The Data Collection Office Hours are an open forum for Leagues to come ask questions, get input, or just talk about their data needs in general. Meetings occur every other Thursday over Zoom from 1-2pm PT. Discussion includes how to use the new Data Collection Toolkit to collect data for the LWVUS Annual League Survey. TO REGISTER, click the event title.
A high-level overview of a typical election calendar for Leagues, including civic holidays and major days of activation for voter registration, education, mobilization, and protection. TO REGISTER, click the event title.
Passed by Congress June 4, 1919, and ratified on August 18, 1920, the 19th amendment granted women the right to vote.
Review growing national and local trends in mis- and disinformation and tools to help your League track and address it. TO REGISTER, click the event title.
LWVUS "Office Hours" - Monthly
The process for joining the LWV and renewing memberships will change January 2025. This webinar provides an opportunity for League leaders to ask questions about the current phase of the US League’s Membership Transformation Journey. TO REGISTER, click the event title.
Leadership team meeting to discuss ongoing business and new business. Open to any member to attend.
Opportunity for Leagues and League members to address advocacy, legislative, or policy issues with LWVUS staff. TO REGISTER, click the event title.
Best practices and tactics for creating interactive in-person events that prioritize building relationships with voters, including strategies and tactics for "voter follow-up" using League In Action. TO REGISTER, click the event title.
On this day, let us recount women‘s accomplishments and celebrate.
Review growing national and local trends in mis- and disinformation and tools to help your League track and address it. TO REGISTER, click the event title.
Prepare for media coverage of your League‘s election activities, media opportunities, and rapid response communications during election season. TO REGISTER, click the event title.
The Data Collection Office Hours are an open forum for Leagues to come ask questions, get input, or just talk about their data needs in general. Meetings occur every other Thursday over Zoom from 1-2pm PT. Discussion includes how to use the new Data Collection Toolkit to collect data for the LWVUS Annual Report. TO REGISTER, click the event title.