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Empowering Voters.
Defending Democracy.
Serving the people of Dutchess, Orange, and Ulster Counties and the communities of the Mid-Hudson Region.
Mission
Vision
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 democratic process.
- engages communities in promoting positive solutions to public policy issues through education and advocacy.
Values
The League of Women Voters believes in:
- respect for individuals.
- the value of diversity.
- the empowerment of the grassroots, both within the League and in communities.
100 Years
and Counting . . .
About Us
The League of Women Voters is a peoples’ organization that has fought since 1920 to improve our government and engage all Americans in the decisions that impact their lives. We operate at national, state and local levels through more than 800 state and local Leagues, in all 50 states as well in DC, the Virgin Islands and Hong Kong. We never endorse or oppose political parties or candidates, but we are political.
Formed from the movement that secured the right to vote for women, the centerpiece of the League’s efforts remain to expand participation and give a voice to all Americans. We do this at all three levels of government, engaging in both broad educational efforts as well as advocacy. Our issues are grounded in our respected history of making democracy work for all Americans.
The Mid-Hudson chapter of the League of Women Voters serves Dutchess, Orange, and Ulster counties. We host and assist with voter registration drives, we provide information on voting to our new citizens at naturalization ceremonies, we moderate debates and candidate forums, we attend and observe legislative meetings, and we host information sessions on issues of relevance to the voting public. We are an active and lively group of civic-minded men and women.
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Membership in the League of Women Voters, the most respected and effective grassroots organization in the country, is open to men and women of all ages. Our members make a visible difference by serving as community leaders using their experience to create positive, lasting change in our communities. Whether you aspire to leadership or are keen to follow the lead of experienced members, the League will excite, use, and nurture your civic curiosity, ideals, or desire for action. Joining the local chapter automatically makes you a member of the state and national Leagues.
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LWVMHR May Board Meeting
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Current News
DC Legislature Board Meeting – April 8th
Two issues commanded the most attention at this session: (1) Resolution 75 (authorizing the set aside of $100,000 to fund a potential lawsuit by the County against the State to challenge recent legislation that moves most local elections from odd-numbered
LWV Mid-Hudson Visits Legislators
Assembly District 99, Christopher Eachus was visited by constituents on March 8, 2024. Assemblymember Eachus is largely in agreement with the League’s legislative priorities and would welcome us on Advocacy Day on May 7.
LWVMHR Discusses Impact of Dobbs/Jackson Ruling
On March 19th, local League Members were able to learn about the 2022 Supreme Court Ruling in the Dobbs/Jackson Case and why it had such an impact on civil rights. LWV Mid-Hudson Vice President and Attorney Jen Clark was able