North Dakota Native Vote and the League of Women Voters of North Dakota are educating the public about the forms of ID that are needed to vote in the next election.
In recognition of Women’s Equality Day, the League of Women Voters of North Dakota "acknowledges the immeasurable and invaluable contributions made by women for more than a century to ensure the right to vote."
In 1973, the U.S. Congress designated Aug. 26 as “Women’s Equality Day,” a day selected to commemorate the date in 1920 when the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, the amendment granting women the right to vote, was signed into law.
In 1973, the U.S. Congress designated August 26 as “Women’s Equality Day,” a day selected to commemorate the date in 1920 when the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, the amendment granting women the right to vote, was signed into law.
A new toolkit from the League of Women Voters of North Dakota breaks down the redistricting process, offering residents a clear explanation of how legislative boundaries are drawn and why it matters for representation.
Submitted Photo During the July meeting of the Plum Valley League of Women Voters, members held a food drive to collect nonperishable food items, which were delivered to The Lord’s Cupboard with a $255 donation.
Guest host Denise Kolpack spends the second hour of Afternoons Live with a panel discussion about the importance of local and state government and running for office.
The League of Women Voters of North Dakota (LWVND) is excited to announce the formation of the LWV Greater Grand Forks, serving both sides of the river—Grand Forks and East Grand Forks as well as the surrounding areas.
The League of Women Voters of North Dakota (LWVND) has announced the formation of the LWV Greater Grand Forks chapter, which will serve both Grand Forks and East Grand Forks, as well as the surrounding areas.