Entity | League of Women Voters
The League of Women Voters (LWV) is a non-partisan nonprofit organization in the United States that was formed to help women take a larger role in public affairs after they won the right to vote. It was founded in 1920 to support the new women suffrage rights and was a merger of National Council of Women Voters, founded by Emma Smith DeVoe, and National American Woman Suffrage Association, led by Carrie Chapman Catt, approximately six months before the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution gave women the right to vote. The League of Women Voters began as a "mighty political experiment" aimed to help newly enfranchised women exercise their responsibilities as voters. Originally, only women could join the league; but in 1973 the charter was modified to include men. LWV operates at the local, state, and national level, with over 1,000 local and 50 state leagues, and one territory league in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The league states that it has over 500,000 members and supporters. The League of Women Voter's primary purpose is to encourage voting by registering voters, providing voter information, and advocating for voting rights. In addition, the LWV supports a variety of progressive public policy positions, including campaign finance reform, universal health care, abortion rights, climate change action and environmental regulation, and gun control.
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Inception: 1920
Alternate Names: League of Women Voters (U.S.), League of Women Voters of the U.S., League of Women Voters of the United States, LWV, LWVUS, League of Women Voters of the US
Field(s) of Work: election in the United States, voting
Associated Place(s): Washington, D.C., United States of America, United States, Political activists, Club, California, Missouri--Independence, Amherst (Mass.)
Appears in:
University of Minnesota (WLB/KUOM) 36
Legislature '71 18
- Battle for Control of the Minnesota State Senate with Nicholas Coleman, Stanley Holmquist, Murphy, Paul
- Conflict of Interest and Lobby Regulation with Howard Knutson and Jerry Jenkins
- Courts and Penal Reforms with James Rice and Mrs. Ralph Janey
- Environmental Quality with John Badalich, Homer Luick, and Mrs. William Brascugli
- Equal Educational Opportunity with Harold Kreiger, Noland, Richard, and Mrs. Vicki Oshiro
- Governor's Budget Message with Nicholas Coleman, Ernest Lidstrom, and Mrs. Francis Boyden
- Housing with Edward Gearty, Gary Flakne, Mrs. Lorraine Wood
- Human Rights
- Indian Affairs with John Poupart, George Conzemius, and Mrs. Gloria Phillips
- Legislative Reforms with Robert Brown and Mrs. Perry Roth
- Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment with Mel Hansen, Martin Sabo and Mrs. Betty Kane
- Parks and Open Space with Robert Johnson, Ray Boezi, and Mrs. Fred Waterous
- Party Designation with Senators Robert Brown and Earl Gustafson
- Regionalization with Neil Gustafson and Mrs. Robert Peik
- Tax Sharing with Clayton Lefevre, Charles Weaver, and Mrs. Nicholas Duff
- Taxes with Alec Olson, Salisbury Adams, and Irene Mrs. Irene Jenski
- Transportation with William Kirchner, John Jameson, and Mrs. Ann Duff
- Women's Rights with Helen McMillan, Rollin Glewwe and Mrs. Diana Murphy
The Afternoon Program 18
- Battle for Control of the Minnesota State Senate with Nicholas Coleman, Stanley Holmquist, Murphy, Paul
- Conflict of Interest and Lobby Regulation with Howard Knutson and Jerry Jenkins
- Courts and Penal Reforms with James Rice and Mrs. Ralph Janey
- Environmental Quality with John Badalich, Homer Luick, and Mrs. William Brascugli
- Equal Educational Opportunity with Harold Kreiger, Noland, Richard, and Mrs. Vicki Oshiro
- Governor's Budget Message with Nicholas Coleman, Ernest Lidstrom, and Mrs. Francis Boyden
- Housing with Edward Gearty, Gary Flakne, Mrs. Lorraine Wood
- Human Rights
- Indian Affairs with John Poupart, George Conzemius, and Mrs. Gloria Phillips
- Legislative Reforms with Robert Brown and Mrs. Perry Roth
- Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment with Mel Hansen, Martin Sabo and Mrs. Betty Kane
- Parks and Open Space with Robert Johnson, Ray Boezi, and Mrs. Fred Waterous
- Party Designation with Senators Robert Brown and Earl Gustafson
- Regionalization with Neil Gustafson and Mrs. Robert Peik
- Tax Sharing with Clayton Lefevre, Charles Weaver, and Mrs. Nicholas Duff
- Taxes with Alec Olson, Salisbury Adams, and Irene Mrs. Irene Jenski
- Transportation with William Kirchner, John Jameson, and Mrs. Ann Duff
- Women's Rights with Helen McMillan, Rollin Glewwe and Mrs. Diana Murphy