The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County invites all of the county’s 5th grade teachers in the public and private schools to participate in its “Take Me To Vote.” This program, started in 2004, is meant to encourage students to go to the polls with an adult and participate in the electoral process.
Register to Vote on National Voter Registration Day
The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County (LWVSC) encourages all eligible citizens to register and vote. On National Voter Registration Day, Tuesday, Sept. 24, league members will be staffing voter registration tables in more than 30 convenient locations in Saratoga, Warren and Washington counties.
Voting is About to Get Easier for New Yorkers
Voting is about to get easier for New Yorkers. One of the key reforms adopted this year by the Legislature is the provision for early voting across the state from October 26-November 3, 2019. The League of Women Voters of New York State just went live with a new Early Voting Website chock full of answers to your questions about early voting.
Letter to the Editor: Game-changing votes coming for equal pay
Letter to the editor published in the Post Star April 6, 2019. Change needs to happen, but there is good news. Our Legislature and governor have the opportunity to pass game-changing laws this session. And, Congress may finally move forward on common sense reform. That will only happen if we all speak out, contact our elected representatives, and call for equal pay for all New York women, now.
Statement to the Board of Supervisors Supporting One Person-One Vote
The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County asks the Board of Supervisors to appoint a special committee to examine options to deal with applying the “one person-one vote” principle to the results of the 2020 census. Statement