League of Women Voters Glen Ellyn, IL
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization working to protect and expand voting rights and ensure everyone is represented in our democracy. We empower voters and defend democracy through advocacy, education, and litigation, at the local, state, and national levels.
UPCOMING EVENTS
GLEN ELLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY. The General Election is Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Your ballot will include choices for President, U.S. House of Representatives, State of Illinois Representative, State’s Attorney, Clerk of the Circuit Court, County Auditor, County Coroner, County Recorder, and County Board Member (District 4). You will also be able to vote for Commissioner of the Forest Preserve (D4), as well as three Appellate Court Justices (3rd District). Finally, there is a Forest Preserve referendum on the ballot, AND three State of Illinois advisory questions. Let’s do our research together!
Bring your phone and your laptop/tablet and spend an hour defending democracy.
If the Tuesday daytime Defend Democracy Drop-In session does not work for your schedule, you can attend an evening session on the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 7pm to 8pm at the Wheaton Library.
Hope to see you there!
Glen Ellyn Civic Center. League of Women Voters of Glen Ellyn Monthly Board of Directors meeting. All members are welcome!
Wheaton Public Library. The General Election is Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Your ballot will include choices for President, U.S. House of Representatives, State of Illinois Representative, State’s Attorney, Clerk of the Circuit Court, County Auditor, County Coroner, County Recorder, and County Board Member (District 4). You will also be able to vote for Commissioner of the Forest Preserve (D4), as well as three Appellate Court Justices (3rd District). Finally, there is a Forest Preserve referendum on the ballot, AND three State of Illinois advisory questions. Let’s do our research together!
Bring your phone and your laptop/tablet and spend an hour defending democracy.
If the Wednesday evening Defend Democracy Drop-In session does not work for your schedule, you can attend an afternoon session on the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 1pm to 2pm at the Glen Ellyn Public Library.
Hope to see you there!
In person. The League of Women Voters of Glen Ellyn and Wheaton will host a Community meeting on Mis/Disinformation Awareness, featuring Barbara Laimins, Co-Chair of the Mis/Disinformation Task Force of the League of Women Voters of Illinois. Barbara’s discussion will focus on the spread of mis/disinformation, its impact on voters' ability to discern fact from falsehood, and the importance of making informed decisions as we approach the upcoming Presidential election.
Happenings In The League
How to Vote in DuPage County
Are you a new voter or haven't voted for a while? This video walks you through the secure voting process in DuPage County. If you need to register to vote, there is a link to a "how to" video at the end of this video. Thanks for watching and remember, Your Vote is Your Voice! For all information on ways to vote, please visit CLICK HERE.
How to Vote in DuPage County on NBC 5 Chicago! Air date Sep 24, 2024.
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Miss the recent Moderated Candidate Forum for Congressional Districts and DuPage Countywide Positions? You can watch it here in its entirety!
Miss the recent candidate forum at Glen Ellyn Historical Society? You can watch it in its entirety here!
NEWS
WHEATON, IL – County Clerk Jean Kaczmarek announces that voter turnout Day One of Early Voting in DuPage County smashes the record set in the 2020 General Election. A total of 1,533 voters showed up at the polls – more than double the 660 voters who cast ballots four years ago this day.
LWVGE Co-president, Barbara Kwiatkowsky, interviewed on NBC 5 Chicago discussing the new How to Vote in DuPage County video! See the interview in its entirety here.
It can’t be said enough: Sharing misinformation and disinformation only amplifies it. Using “myth vs. fact” only helps to spread bad information further. Fight back by sharing factual, trustworthy information about our democratic processes.
By: Becky Simon, LWVIL
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