League of Women Voters of Eastern Upper Peninsula

League of Women Voters of Eastern Upper Peninsula The League is one of the nation's most respected community-based voter organizations. We do not support or oppose any candidates or political parties.

The League of Women Voters is the nation's most effective grassroots organization. Established in 1920 after winning the right to vote for women, the League is one of the nation's most respected community-based organizations. In addition to our work in the elections area, League volunteers work on issues of local importance, from education to land use and housing. We do not support or oppose any c

andidates for office or political parties. We want everyone to vote so our elected leaders represent our entire community. We are a voice for all, working to connect people directly with government. We provide and work from facts. We educate. We advocate for change. Join our network of dedicated volunteers across the nation. Membership is:
-Open to women and men. (To become a voting member in our organization: $0.00 for students (anyone who is enrolled full or part-time at an accredited institution), $70 for individuals, and $105 for two people living in the same house)
-Filled with benefits, including opportunities to learn and lead, shape issues important to you and your family, and become part of a larger network across the country.
-Fun and personally fulfilling! The League is working to strengthen our democracy and our communities. Join the League of Women Voters and be part of an organization that is:

-Empowering millions of voters to exercise their right to vote and holding voter registration drives, sponsoring candidate forums and debates, and educating the public about their rights on Election Day.
-Protecting the right to vote against threats and ensuring that every vote is counted by fighting for and implementing voting systems that are free, fair and accessible.
-Advocating for positive change at the local, state and national level on issues such as education, government accountability and money in politics.
-Fostering civil dialogue about important community issues, such as government spending, climate change, immigration and civil liberties. Join us and be part of something special in our community. www.lwvmi.org

Consider donating to the LWVEUP to support our regional work Use this Google Form to process your contribution: https://bit.ly/lwveupdonate. Please note that your contribution is not tax-deductible.

06/17/2026
Check out the short 250 to 250 videos designed to honor the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.  Link ...
06/07/2026

Check out the short 250 to 250 videos designed to honor the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Link is to the first one here; there are different narrators for each one.

Heather Cox Richardson is an award-winning historian and the author...

06/05/2026

Over the past few years, the League has tracked a surge in legislative and administrative attacks chipping away at the rights of LGBTQIA+ community members, particularly transgender individuals. This ...

05/27/2026

From data centers to dams and climate change, Michigan gubernatorial candidates tell Bridge what they would do to protect the Great Lakes and wider environment.

Join us Tuesday, June 2nd at Bayliss Public Library, a Superior District Library for a community discussion with Mike Mc...
05/26/2026

Join us Tuesday, June 2nd at Bayliss Public Library, a Superior District Library for a community discussion with Mike McCarthy of the Chippewa Luce Mackinaw Conservation District (CLMCD). The CLMCD is the source for conservation and resource needs. The conversation will start at 6 p.m.; come with any questions you have.

A short video reminding us of some of things government provides for us all - Republican, Democrat, Independent, or unin...
05/15/2026

A short video reminding us of some of things government provides for us all - Republican, Democrat, Independent, or uninterested in politics.

Your go-to source for weekly actions about the issues you care about that you can do in five minutes or less.

05/12/2026

The post-election county canvass is currently underway. Hereโ€™s what you need to know about the canvass and how it helps ensure secure and accurate elections.

If you don't live in the Soo, check into opportunities in your town for citizen involvement.
05/11/2026

If you don't live in the Soo, check into opportunities in your town for citizen involvement.

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Apply to serve on a City Board or Commission โ€” it's a great way to get involved and help shape the future of our city! ๐Ÿ™๏ธ

๐™”๐™ค๐™ช ๐™˜๐™–๐™ฃ ๐™–๐™ฅ๐™ฅ๐™ก๐™ฎ ๐™–๐™ฃ๐™ฎ๐™ฉ๐™ž๐™ข๐™š โ€” we're always looking for passionate residents to join.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Click here to apply: https://www.saultcity.com/bc

05/10/2026

HCR writes about Julia Ward Howe, a co-founder of the American Woman Suffrage Association, and the beginning of Mothers' Day celebrations.

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Sault Ste. Marie, MI

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