a list of citizen education events and workshops for Jefferson County Washington

Saturday, July 22, 2006





The Jefferson County League is being revitalized!! Our next meeting is July 27th 7PM at Bishop Hotel!!

Anyone interested in citizen education and non-partisan study and advocacy of public policy issues is encouraged to become part of our local League of women Voters- The group is kicking off a new year in 2006 and wants to encourage more and new members.

At the next meeting members will vote whether to keep the jefferson County League operational and elect new officers. Please plan to attend!!

Friday, July 21, 2006




About the League
The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, has fought since 1920 to improve our systems of government and impact public policies through citizen education and advocacy. The League's enduring vitality and resonance comes from its unique decentralized structure. The League is a grassroots organization, working at the national, state and local levels.

There are Leagues in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and Hong Kong, in addition to the hundreds of local Leagues nationwide. The League of Women Voters of the United States and the League of Women Voters Education Fund operate at the national level with grassroots support from state and local Leagues.

The League of Women Voters is strictly nonpartisan; it neither supports nor opposes candidates for office at any level of government. At the same time, the League is wholeheartedly political and works to influence policy through advocacy. It is the original grassroots citizen network, directed by the consensus of its members nationwide. The 900 state and local Leagues – comprising a vast grassroots lobby corps that can be mobilized when necessary.

Over time, the League’s legislative priorities change to reflect the needs of society and critical issues of concern. The organization remains true to its basic purpose: to make democracy work for all citizens. The League of Women Voters makes a difference in the lives of citizens because of the energy and passion of thousands of members committed to our principles.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

The League, through its members, studies and takes positions on many issues-- all nonpartisan!

Issue Priorities
The League of Women Voters of the United States is strictly nonpartisan; it neither supports nor opposes candidates for office at any level of government. At the same time, the League is wholeheartedly political and works to influence policy through advocacy. It is the original grassroots citizen network, directed by the consensus of its members nationwide.

The League’s enduring vitality as a trusted force for change and good government comes from its unique decentralized structure. The national organization has potent partners at the grassroots level: 900 state and local Leagues – comprising a vast grassroots lobby corps that can be mobilized when necessary.

Over time, the League’s legislative priorities change to reflect the needs of society and critical issues of concern. The organization remains true to its basic purpose: to make democracy work for all citizens. The League of Women Voters makes a difference in the lives of citizens because of the energy and passion of thousands of members, committed to our principles.


Our Issue Priorities
Campaign Finance Reform
Civil Liberties
Election Reform
Lobby Reform and Ethics
Redistricting Reform
Voting Rights Act
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Clean Air
DC Voting Rights




The Jefferson County league's meeting was held at the Inn at Port Hadlock in 2005.




Organized in 2004 the Jefferson County League of Women Voters was honored to receive the State League recognition as the most outstanding new chapter in 2005