[LWV] League of Women Voters®
of the Lower Cape Fear
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Citizenship in Action
Serving the people of New Hanover County, Pender County, Brunswick County, Onslow County
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government. It influences public policy through education and advocacy.
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Calendar of Events We work to improve public knowledge and understanding of issues and the election process and to influence legislation
Action and Advocacy Face to Face with your legislators

The League of Women Voters of the Lower Cape Fear is hosting FACE to FACE
with your legislator on Sunday, February 26 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the New Hanover County government center. This is an opportunity for local citizens in Brunswick, New Hanover, and Pender counties to bring their questions and concerns to the attention of their legislator in a one on one situation. 7th District Congressman Mike McIntyre will be in attendance and ready to listen as well. We urge all members of the public to come out and participate. The League of Women Voters of the Lower Cape Fear appreciates the sponsorship of the New Hanover County Commissioners, the Star-News, WHQR radiio, and WWAY-TV in addition to several local merchants.
The League of Women Voters is a non-partisan organization with interest in
helping democracy work for all citizens.
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About the League What is our mission? How are we structured? What is our history?
ARCHIVE OF RECENT "VOTERS" Several copies of our periodic newsletter, "The Voter," are available for reading and/or printing.
Join the League Why and how can you join our grassroots organization?
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Non-Partisan Political Policy

NON-PARTISAN POLITICAL POLICY

The League's purpose is to promote political responsibility through informed and active participation in government. The League of Women Voters is non-partisan in that it does not support or oppose political parties or candidates; it is political on selected governmental issues after member study and agreement.

SUMMARY

In order to protect the League's non-partisan reputation, it is important that the members and the public understand the following:

  • Members of the LWV-LCF are encouraged to participate fully in the political process, but should not publically identify themselves as League members while participating in partisan activities.

  • The President, Voter Service Chair, and any other particularly visible Board member should not participate in partisan politics during their terms of office. This includes attending party meetings and caucuses, any public display of partisan affiliation or candidate support such as displaying bumper stickers, campaign buttons, yard signs, or inclusion in endorsement advertisements. However, they may serve on public boards or Commissions to which they are appointed.

  • League members should not wear candidate buttons to League functions. No candidate material is to be distributed except at candidates' forums. Any League member acting on behalf of a candidate in a partisan manner shall not at the same time wear a LWV button or otherwise overtly identify herself or himself with LWV.

  • All Board members should carry out the responsibilities of every voter in exercising the franchise. All Board members, except those listed in 2 above, may participate in party activities, including precinct meetings and caucuses and also attend events sponsored by individual candidates. However, Board members should refrain from assuming highly visible, active roles in candidates' campaigns. Discreet, passive public display of partisan affiliation or candidate support is acceptable, such as displaying bumper stickers, campaign buttons, yard signs, or inclusion in endorsement advertisements (but not passing out candidate flyers outside the polling place or holding a yard sign at busy intersections. Such activities are neither discreet nor passive.)

  • LWV-LCF must maintain a careful non-partisan stance in its Voter Service activities. It should avoid co-sponsorship with groups or organizations which have affiliations with candidates. Moderators must be neutral.

  • The political activities of a spouse or relative of a Board member will be considered separate and distinct from the activities of a Board member.

  • LWV has a reputation sufficiently strong to ensure that gifts to LWV-LCF from office holders or candidates can be accepted without being misconstrued as endorsements of those donors.

  • Since a general policy can never cover every situation, the Board will need to deal with specific cases as these arise.

  • This policy is to be reviewed and endorsed or changed at the beginning of each League year.

Adopted July 19, 2008 Revised July 2
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Grassroots Lobbying Tips

Grassroots Lobbying Tips
1. To help direct your comments-know the Bill number and Printer's number , (see below)
2. Know the title of the Bill
3. Adding the effect that the Bill would have in your community personalizes your request.
4. In a letter- address to the Honorable... and Dear Representative
5. In the letter a. Introduce yourself by residence, occupation, or community position. b. Identify the bill c. State your position d. Be specific as to why it is your position e. Thank the Senator/Representative for his/her attention
6. By e-mail a. avoid attachments, write directly into the body of the e-mail b. on the subject line, put the Bill number, Printer's number and position c. Use a formal format d. Keep it shorter than a formal letter.
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State League now on Facebook

The State League is now on Facebook. Please send this information to everyone you know because there are some interesting articles already up on the page that our members would be interested in reading.

the link is as follows:

http://www.facebook.com/LWVNorthCarolina

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Observer Corps

NEW HANOVER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETINGS

6-20-11

1/23/12

3/12/12

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welcome

WELCOME
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2012 voter guides

The following 2 sites have information about races and candidates for all NC Counties http://c3.thevoterguide.org/v/starnews12

http://www.ncvoterguide.org/guides/index.php

Candidates Forums for area elections are available to view on the the WECT-TV website. click on, " Decision 2012", to http://www.wect.com/category/231700/decision-2012view.

League of Women Voters of the Lower Cape Fear
LWV of the Lower Cape Fear
PO Box 4503
Wilmington, NC 28406
910-327-0246
[email the league]

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