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THE PRIVATIZATION OF MEDICARE

Thursday, March 30 | 1:00 p.m. |Barre Area Senior Center, 131 S Main Street THE PRIVATIZATION OF MEDICARE Dr. Marvin Malek, past president of Vermont Physicians for a National Health Program, in his presentation on the privatization of Medicare, will review Medicare Advantage, Direct Contracting Entities (DCE) and the new Accountable Care-Realizing Equity, Access, and… Read More »THE PRIVATIZATION OF MEDICARE

New Citizen Voter Registration

Wednesday March 31 | 11:00 a.m. | Rutland District & Family Courthouse The League of Women Voters of Vermont registers new citizens following the Naturalization Ceremony.

RANKED CHOICE VOTING IN VERMONT

Monday April  17 | 7:00 p.m. | Zoom LWVVT is providing an online program to inform Vermonters about what is happening with ranked choice voting (RCV) in Vermont.   The current draft of S.32, an act relating to ranked choice voting for presidential primary elections, adds two additional opportunities to improve our democracy. S. 32 would eliminate the need for… Read More »RANKED CHOICE VOTING IN VERMONT

RANKED CHOICE VOTING IN VERMONT

Monday April  18 | 3:30 p.m. | Zoom A presentation from the League of Women Voters of Vermont by member Betty Keller. This is your opportunity to learn more about ranked choice voting, a voting reform method that will improve our democracy, and, which could be the future of how we vote in Vermont. Following… Read More »RANKED CHOICE VOTING IN VERMONT

Ranked Choice Voting presentation in Rutland

Rutland Free Library 10 Court Street, Rutland, VT, United States

Tuesday May 2 | 7 p.m. | Rutland Free Library Join us in the Fox Room at the Rutland Free Library to learn more about what is happening with Ranked Choice Voting in Vermont.  League of Women Voters of Vermont member Betty Keller will talk about how ranked choice voting (RCV) works, why RCV is particularly helpful… Read More »Ranked Choice Voting presentation in Rutland

Update on S.32, the bill to establish Ranked Choice Voting in Vermont (online meeting)

Betty Keller, League of Women Voters, provides an update on S. 32, a bill aiming to implement Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) in Presidential Primaries in Vermont. This is your chance to learn more about ranked choice voting, a voting reform method that could be the future of how we vote in Vermont.   S.32 passed the… Read More »Update on S.32, the bill to establish Ranked Choice Voting in Vermont (online meeting)

Radio Interview: How does Ranked Choice Voting Reduce Negative Campaigning and Partisan Polarization?

Tuesday, May 9, 9:05 AM EDT WGDR Central Vermont Community Radio, WGDR 91.1 FM; WGDH 91.7 FM Radio program: Gathering Peace How does Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) reduce negative campaigning and partisan polarization?  Producer and host Joseph Gainza will interview LWV of Vermont member Dr. Betty Keller about the Ranked Choice Voting bill in the Vermont Legislature… Read More »Radio Interview: How does Ranked Choice Voting Reduce Negative Campaigning and Partisan Polarization?

Learn more about Ranked Choice Voting by Tallying a Mock Election in Barre

Barre Area Senior Center 131 S. Main St., #4, Barre, VT, United States

May 9th afternoon in Barre, Vermont at 1 pm. Ranked Choice Voting is being considered this year.  Learn more about how your second (or third) choice candidate could get your vote when your first choice candidate is out of the running.  We'll also be doing a fun in-person demonstration of counting paper ballots in a… Read More »Learn more about Ranked Choice Voting by Tallying a Mock Election in Barre

LWVVT 58TH CONVENTION

June 24 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm EDT LWVVT 58TH CONVENTION Vermont History Museum, Snelling Room, Montpelier Every two years, the League of Women Voters of Vermont hosts a convention where members gather to elect a slate of officers and directors, adopt studies and a budget, act on governance proposals like bylaws changes, and learn about the… Read More »LWVVT 58TH CONVENTION

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NATURALIZATION CEREMONY

Wednesday, September 6 | 11 a.m. | Burlington Courthouse U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) host a judicial ceremony for individuals to take the Oath of Allegiance and become American citizens. The League of Women Voters of Vermont registers new citizens to vote following the ceremony.

NATURALIZATION CEREMONY

Friday, September 15 | 11 a.m. | Rutland Courthouse U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) host a judicial ceremony for individuals to take the Oath of Allegiance and become American citizens. The League of Women Voters of Vermont registers new citizens to vote following the ceremony.