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Election Day is November 2, 2010

Do not forget to get out and vote on Nov. 2, 2010

Voter Registration Deadline is Oct. 4, 2010

Absentee Voting Begins Sept. 28, 2010

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General Election Fall Voter Guide 2010

 Click on the link to view  the  General Election Fall Voter Guide 2010


Women and Political Power: Have we moved Forward?

Join the League of Women Voters of Ohio and other groups for a Public Policy Luncheon entitled, "Women and Political Power: Have we moved forward?" featuring Ann Fisher of WOSU's "All Sides With Ann Fisher".

The luncheon will take place at the Fawcett Conference Center located at 2400 Olentangy River Road Columbus Ohio 43210.  The Luncheon is $30 per person. 

Click here for more information on the event and a list of co-sponsors.   The registration deadline is September 22, 2010.

 


County Election Boards Make Strides in November 2009 Election

The League of Women Voters of Ohio Education Fund today issued a report entitled “Off to A Good Start.” The report summarizes interviews with 22 county boards of elections by local Leagues across Ohio to monitor compliance with the terms of the LWVO et al. vs. Brunner Lawsuit Settlement Agreement. The agreement ended four years of litigation begun in 2005 by the Ohio League against the offices of the Secretary of State and the Governor. The lawsuit asserted that Ohio’s election system was deeply flawed and had been dysfunctional for 30 years.

“The League is excited to see that the settlement agreement is helping to improve election administration in Ohio,” said Meg Flack, president of the Ohio League. “After years of litigation and a year of changes in elections operations since the settlement agreement, Ohio voters can be proud of the progress thus far and optimistic about what is to come.”

A copy of the complete report can be found on the League website at www.lwvohio.org.


 

Lawsuit Monitoring Report Press Release


Welcome to the League of Women Voters of Ohio

We believe that . . .

  • The responsibility for good government rests on the shoulders of its citizens.
  • Empowering new generations of voters will shape better communities.
  • Citizenship requires knowledge as well as the ability and will to act.
  • Citizen participation in the democratic process builds better government.

We actively . . .

  • Empower citizens to seek positive solutions to public policy issues throught education and advocacy.
  • Mentor new civic leaders.
  • Educate the public on new voting equipment and changes in election law.
  • Provide nonpartisan Voter Guides during each election cycle.
  • Work for election administration reform in Ohio.
  • Conduct studies on government, social and environmental policy.
  • Collaborate with coalitions to reform the system and protect our freedoms.
  • Mobilize members and voters across Ohio, lobby legislators and influence change.

Resolutions and Proclamations

 The League has been recognized by the Governor's Office, The Ohio Senate and The Ohio House of Representatives for our effort to Make Democracy Work.  To see the recognitions click on the link below.

Resolutions and Proclamations


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