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THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF NEW MEXICO |
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Winter La Palabra Now Online!Expect the hardcopy in early January - read it now here (PDF, 876 KB)
Call Congress!The Congressional switchboard number is 1-866-727-4894. All you need to do is call toll free and ask for your Congressman or Senator.Know Your Elected OfficialsFor detailed information about who represents you and how to contact them, see our Voter Information page. There are links to the LWVNM 2009 Voters Key and each of the Who's Who and Who's in Charge guides published by the four local New Mexico Leagues. |
The Climate Change workshop (8/21) was a great success!Speaker presentations and photos are now online: Click here |
![]() Audience for the Keynote Speech |
3/29/2009
The Santa Fe New Mexican published an editorial "In League with the Angels" which begins
Santa Fe voters tend to be a well-informed lot — and we'd love to think that it's owing to what you read in The New Mexican. But, more than anyone else, thanks — and a bit of support — should go to the tireless volunteers of the League of Women Voters of Santa Fe County.
League members — and it's a co-ed operation, its name aside — are the ones who, year in and year out, do the tough, detailed work of watching over local government.
Read the whole thing here.
The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.
The League of Women Voters is strictly nonpartisan; it neither supports nor opposes candidates for office at any level of government. At the same time, the League is wholeheartedly political - working to influence policy through education and advocacy. It is the original grassroots citizen network, directed by the consensus of its members across the country.
Membership is open to all citizens of the United States, both women and men, who are 18 years or older. In New Mexico, there are four local leagues. All local members are automatically members of LWVNM as well as the national League of Women Voters of the United States (LWVUS). New Mexicans who do not live near any of the existing local leagues may join LWVNM as a member at large.
Find out more about us and check our calendar for upcoming events.
Looking for reimbursement forms? Go to the bottom of the links page.
New! Board resources page.
The LWVUS has recently revised its web pages. To gain access to the members-only section follow the procedure that begins at https://www.lwv.webmembership.org/PreRegister.asp.