
JOIN US
​​​Joining the League of Women Voters is a great way to get involved in your community and play an active role in our democracy.
Join the League of Women Voters of Tallahassee and take an active role in strengthening our democracy while making a meaningful impact on our community. As a member, you help shape the League’s direction and support our vital mission-driven work.
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Through participation in LWVT projects, you provide valuable community service, deepen your understanding of key civic issues, and build lasting connections with others who share your interests and values.
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Membership in the League is open to anyone at least 16 years old, regardless of gender. Our membership system is managed at the national level by the League of Women Voters to ensure a unified process for members across the country.
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Please choose one of the options below:
MEMBERSHIP
Join the League of Women Voters and be part of an organization that is:
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- Empowering millions of voters to exercise their right to vote by 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.
OUR HISTORY
Established in 1920 as women were gaining the right to vote, the League is one of the nation's most respected community-based organizations. In addition to our work in elections, League volunteers work on issues of local importance, from education to land use and housing. We are an organization fully committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in principle and in practice.
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NONPARTISAN
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The League is proud to be nonpartisan, neither supporting nor opposing candidates or political parties at any level of government, but always working on vital issues of concern to members and the public.
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