EMPOWERING VOTERS.
DEFENDING DEMOCRACY.
We debate and advocate for particular positions but not for particular
candidates or parties
EMPOWERING VOTERS.
DEFENDING DEMOCRACY.
We debate and advocate for particular positions but not for particular
candidates or parties
The League of Women Voters of the Greater Princeton Area (LWVGPA ) is a nonpartisan political organization that engages in advocacy, education, litigation, and organizing to protect every American’s freedom to vote. Members come from the municipalities shown on the map.
Monthly membership meetings Second Wednesdays at 7:15 pm
Please contact: lwvprinceton@gmail.comy
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES’ FORUM
Princeton Council
5:30p.m., Wednesday, May 6
Conducted in person and via Zoom.
ALL FOUR CANDIDATES EXPECT TO ATTEND.
Voters can submit questions until May 4 to lwvPrinceton@gmail.com
with “Princeton Council Forum Question” in the subject line. Questions
will also be taken from the in-person audience.
REGISTER HERE to attend virtually on Zoom:
https://engage.cmaprinceton.org/component/events/event/1802
TO ATTEND IN PERSON, go to: Monument Hall, 1 Monument
Drive, Princeton, the former Borough Council chamber across
the courtyard from the Suzanne Patterson Center.
The Center for Modern Aging Princeton is hosting this hybrid event, and
the League of Women Voters of Greater Princeton Area is moderating it.
Voters are encouraged to go to vote411.org and enter their address to see
their ballot and learn more about the candidates running for contested offices.
Voting Machine Demo for Mercer County Association of the Blind
The League of Women Voters of New Jersey will not stand by while our democracy is threatened. We stand in the way. We stand up for voters. We stand with our neighbors – in the streets, in the State House, in court rooms, in our local communities, and at the ballot box. We are prepared for this critical moment, but we need you to stand with us. Can we count on your support?
Link to Stockton Poling Institute
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