The League of Women Voters of Illinois is sponsoring a bus to Washington DC so we can show support at a rally for the Equal Rights Amendment—sign up join us on the road!
Read MoreSome Illinois municipalities and townships will hold elections next year: the Consolidated Primary Election on February 25 and the Consolidated Election on April 1.
Read MoreOver the last few months, the League spoke out on the Equal Rights Amendment, clean water, criminal justice, and more.
Read MoreIn the United States, women are still not guaranteed equal rights. With just months left in office, we are urging President Biden to act to ensure that the Equal Rights Amendment is published.
Read MoreWe sent a letter outlining our League's priorities for the upcoming year to Governor JB Pritzker as well as Illinois General Assembly leaders.
Read MoreThe League is dedicated to our mission of defending democracy. As we move forward, we remain steadfast in our commitment to advocate for policies that uplift women and ensure equitable representation in all levels of government.
Read MoreOver the last few months, the League spoke out on election disinformation, money in politics, school funding, and more.
Read MoreThe Mahomet Aquifer is the sole source aquifer for nearly one million people in Central Illinois — and it is currently at risk. Tell your state senator and state representative to protect Illinoisans’ drinking water by passing SB3968/HB5874.
Read MoreYour ballot is safe! Illinois state ballot handling procedures protect against intentional or unintentional ballot destruction and related tampering, whether you vote by mail or in person.
Read MoreWe were joined by award-winning journalist and media executive Eric Schurenberg to explore the current news and election landscape. Watch the recording.
Read MoreCheck out this article from the Chicago Tribune to hear from our team about why young adults may become less interested in voting due to savvy disinformation campaigns.
Read MoreCheck out this article from WBEZ to hear from our team about election security in Illinois and advice for fighting election disinformation!
Read MoreIt is almost Halloween, and voter suppression and intimidation are scary topics. You won’t find a costume or a mask for them at your local Halloween store, but these are real problems voters are facing in November.
Read MoreIt’s no secret that there is a presidential election on November 5, but the fact that other critical national and state level candidates are also on the ballot next month can sometimes get lost in the noise.
Read MoreIllinois passed a new driver’s license law allowing noncitizens to apply for standard driver’s licenses, but noncitizens cannot register to vote and are NOT voting in our federal and state elections.
Read MoreProfessor Steven Schwinn joined us to speak on major decisions made by the Supreme Court this summer—and the impact those decisions are likely to have on the future of democracy in the United States.
Read MoreWe're all susceptible to misinformation, often spreading it unknowingly. While stopping it entirely is impossible, we can learn how deception works, recognize the signs, and empower ourselves.
Read MoreIt can’t be said enough: Sharing misinformation and disinformation only amplifies it. The Chicago Sun-Times published an Op-Ed by LWVIL President Becky Simon about how we can combat election misinformation and disinformation.
Read MoreToday, over 38 million people with disabilities are eligible to vote, but barriers keep many disabled voters from accessing their right to vote. Disability Voting Rights Week, taking place September 9–13, 2024, is all about protecting the rights of people with disabilities to participate fully in our democracy.
Read MoreThis summer, the League spoke out on clean energy, tax filing, reproductive rights and more.
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