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THE LATEST NEWS from LWV Cincinnati Area |
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November 20, 2008:
Election 2008 has finally drawn to a close! Congratulations on an excellent voter turnout in SW Ohio - around 70% in Hamilton, Clermont and Brown Counties, 74% in Warren County; and a whopping 80% in Butler County! For more detail on Ohio election results, visit the Secretary of State's website.
How did The League do? Click Here to take survey on the League's Voter Information
League discussion topic for the month of November is "Building Stable, Integrated Communities." Please join a discussion group to look at why communities become segregated or integrated, and the values of living in an integrated community. There are 8 discussions, day and night throughout the community. To find a unit discussion convenient for you, click here. Or check for November dates and times on our calendar here.
To read more about the topic as it pertains to the Cincinnati area, click here.
This month's Dinner With the League, on Mon Nov 24, addresses "Regional Transportation: Now and in the Future" For more information, and to reserve a seat, click here for our Upcoming Events page.
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Welcome to the website of the League of Women Voters of the Cincinnati Area
The League is a nonpartisan, grassroots political organization that works at
the local, state, and national levels. Our mission is to encourage informed
and active participation in government, to work to increase understanding of
major public policy issues, and to influence public policy through education
and advocacy.
We are happy to share our resources and information with all our visitors,
and we encourage your participation as an informed voter in your community.
We also encourage you to click the "Join" button to become part of our
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VOTER REGISTRATION NOTICE |
You may register at any Bureau of Motor Vehicles office, any municipal building, any branch of the Hamilton County Public Library or at the Hamilton County Board of Elections, 824 Broadway.
Voter registration closes 30 days before a General, Primary or Special Election. To inquire about your voter registration or where you vote, contact the Board of Elections at: http://www.votehamiltoncounty.com.
Remember to bring proof of identity to the polls when you vote. You may use a current and valid government photo identification card, (for example, driver’s license) military ID, copy of a utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check, or government document showing your name and current address. Note: You cannot use the notice the Board of Elections mailed to you.
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