The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government. It influences public policy through education and advocacy. We never support or oppose any political party or candidate. We study public issues and take stands on them so that we can support or oppose ballot measures, proposed laws […]Continue Reading
The goal of the League of Women Voters is to empower citizens to shape better communities worldwide. The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political membership organization which: Acts after study and member agreement to achieve solutions in the public interest on key community issues at all government levels Builds citizen participation in the...Continue Reading
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The League of Women Voters of Port Washington-Manhasset mourns the passing of Joan Gay Kent, a long-time and dedicated member of the League. Click on the link below to read article in full and more from the LWV of Port Washington Manhasset. LWV Mar15 newsletterContinue Reading
Thank you for everything all of you did this fall to register voters, distribute voters guides, organize Vote 411 and hold candidate forums for the general election. We also very much appreciate your help and support in our successful effort to pass Proposal 1 on the ballot, reforming how redistricting is done in this state....Continue Reading
Hope everyone had a great Holiday season! January will find us making important decisions on our League’s positions on term limits and ballot access. Studies have been completed on each of these issues and it is now time for our League to decide our position on each which will be forwarded to the state office...Continue Reading
Ruth Radow, a longtime Atlantic Beach resident and environmentalist, and a League member, who helped preserve the village’s beaches and its water supply, died on July 23. She was 88. Ruth was truly an advocate in the very sense and meaning of the word. As I look at her efforts that date back to the days...Continue Reading
Tuesday, September 16 at 7pm Hewlett Woodmere Library Round Table Candidate Forum 4th Congressional District — Tuesday, October 14, 2014 Hofstra University Rice v Blakeman Hewlett Woodmere Library – Wednesday, October 22 at 7pm NY State Senate 9 Skelos v Gillespie Jr NY State Assembly 20 Kaminsky v Fertig NY State Assembly 21 Shapiro v Curran US Congress...Continue Reading