Wisconsin

Wisconsin

The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan, grassroots political organization established in 1920. We advocate for informed and active participation in government. The League welcomes anyone who wishes to improve our systems of government and impact public policies through education and advocacy.

The League does not support or oppose candidates for office at any level of government. At the same time, the League is wholeheartedly political. We work to influence policy through advocacy.

The League of Women Voters is an organization fully committed to diversity, equity and inclusion in principle and in practice, and believes there should be no barriers to participating in the League. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are central to the organization's current and future success in engaging all individuals, households, communities, and policymakers in creating a more perfect democracy. 

Are you looking to get involved? Join us to make democracy work in Wisconsin!

Preparing for Elections in 2024
Event Date: 
Nov 09 2023 09:00 am to Nov 14 2023 09:00 am

Recordings Below!

You're Already a Leader, Run for Office

Running for elected office is an excellent way to make a difference in your community. Here are some reasons why you should consider running for office and helpful resources such as a helpful toolkit.

Be A Decision Maker

VOTE411 Election Information You Need

The League’s voter guide, available at VOTE411.org, is a one-stop-shop for voters looking to make their voice heard in our elections. VOTE411 empowers voters with unbiased information about the candidates and issues on their ballot, how to register to vote, their voting options, and other important election information.

Ballot Bulletin: Voting Equipment Certification and Selection Process
Blog Post

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Fair Maps Rally
News

This Tuesday, the Fair Maps Coalition, the League, and activists around the state came together to rally for Fair Maps ahead of the Wisconsin Supreme Court hearing oral arguments.

Enbridge Line 5 passing through the Great Lakes Watershed in the Wisconsin Area
Blog Post

Enbridge Line 5 is a 645-mile-long pipeline between Superior, WI and Sarnia, Ontario. It crosses over 400 ecologically sensitive wetlands and waterways in the Great Lakes watershed, which supplies the drinking water for 48 million people.

League Calls on Legislators to Reinstate DEI Funding
Public Statement

League Calls on Legislators to Reinstate DEI Funding

LWVWI Demanding Stronger Redistricting Bill, Public Input
Public Statement

League of Women Voters of Wisconsin Demanding Stronger Redistricting Bill, Public Input

League of Women Voters of WI Pushes for Stronger Redistricting Bill, More Nonpartisan Safeguards
Public Statement

League of Women Voters of WI Pushes for Stronger Redistricting Bill, More Nonpartisan Safeguards

PFAS Call To Action over photo of hand holding water

Clean Water for Wisconsin

More than a quarter of Wisconsinites rely on private wells for their drinking water, but they don’t have the resources to ensure those wells are free from PFAS contamination. PFAS are tied to serious health risks including cancer, liver damage, decreased fertility, increased risk of thyroid disease, and growth, learning, and behavior impairment. 

Members holding vote signs

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