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Serving the people of
Agoura Hills, Beverly Hills, Calabasas, Culver City, Los Angeles, the Valley, West Hollywood, and Westlake Village, California

The League of Women Voters, a non-partisan political organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.Your membership supports this work!
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Who are LWVLA's grassroots leaders? How can you contact the League?

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Top Issues |
Join the League in its fight against the Superpacs.
fight back against the big money pouring into political campaigns this year. Put the SuperPacs out of business. How?
Critical vote for AB 1148, the California DISCLOSE Act: Sign the petition to help it pass! AB 1148 is a critical bill addressing the unlimited anonymous contributions unleashed by the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision The California Disclose Act, was approved by the Assembly Committee on Elections & Redistricting on a 5-0 vote after its first legislative hearing. The bill next heads to the Assembly Committee on Appropriations.
Issues that matter to you and what action the League is taking.
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What's New? |
The January 19th "Women Empowering Women" event held at Mt. Saint Mary's College was the first in a series of speaking engagements sponsored by the Los Angeles Metro National Women's Political Caucus - Education Fund, League of Women Voters of Los Angeles, Mount Saint Mary's College, the Los Angeles Chapter of the National Latina Business Women's Association, the Regional Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the Latina Lawyers Bar Association, and Hispanics Organized for Political Equality (HOPE). The event featured: Michele Ruiz, Dr. Damary Bonilla-Rodriguez, Girls Inc., Susan Estrich, Robert Kingsley Professor of Law and Political Science, University of Southern California, Wendy Greuel, City Controller, and Jan Perry, Councilmember, City of Los Angeles, 9th District. Join us and learn more about our next event.
Visit our Calendar page for upcoming League events. For up-to-date information on neighborhood League events, view our Current Monthly Highlights.
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Voter Information |
First Vote March 1911
2011 marked the 100th anniversary of the passage of women's right to vote in California. 2012 marks the 100 year anniversary of when California women actually went to the polls.
New Voters November 2011
2012 is the also the year of another presidential election, the first year California's "Top Two Primary" system will be implemented, and is the year of the City of Los Angeles's redistricting process.
Information on Voting: Links to Nonpartisan Information on Local and Statewide Elections at SmartVoter.org, CAvotes.org, or
Easy Voter Guide |
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Youth/Student Services |
The League registered girl scouts to vote at joint centennial anniversary celebration.
100 years of Girls Scouts U.S.A. -100 years of California women voting!
Opportunities for students and graduates to participate in the work of LWVLA. Responses and requests for further information can be sent to: Zhita Rea, internships@lwvlosangeles.org. |
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