LWVTC News Event Video Archive

Equal Rights Amendment Advances to New York Voters in November 2024!
The New York legislature passed the Equal Rights Amendment in its second consecutive session, officially bringing the amendment to New Yorkers for ratification on the 2024 November ballot. (January 25, 2023) Read More

Election Security
Have you ever wondered how New York State Elections are secured? In an effort to combat a rise in public mistrust around election security and reliability, the League of Women Voters of New York and Tompkins County in collaboration with the Brennan Center for Justice are working to explain how our elections are conducted and the steps used to ensure election security. (October 31, 2022) Read More

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2023 – 1 to 3 pm
Dodds Hall, First Presbyterian Church, 315 N. Cayuga St (enter from Court St)

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2023 – 6-8 pm
Lehman Alternative Community School, 111 Chestnut St., Ithaca, NY
Change Makers from the Margins: Stories of Stepping into Power: An evening of civic engagement, voter registration, music and food! Visit on Facebook

=> Watch a video of this event

Members of the
Your Voice – Your Vote
Tompkins Civic Engagement Coalition
on October 12, 2023

Thursday-Sunday, December 7-10, 2023 – ONLINE
For ALL Young People – International Youth Human Rights Summit

The Summit is an outgrowth of the World House Global Network, with a Working Group led by people in India, South Africa, Mexico and the U.S. The aim is to build an international network of young people committed to social action, peace and non-violence, and community-building, who will continue to act – and interact – beyond the December Summit.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2023
NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION DAY

While this is a democracy, ensuring that our electoral outcomes reflect the will of the American people requires making sure that as many of those people as possible are able to participate at the ballot box as registered voters.

That’s why League of Women Voters of Tompkins County, together with members of YV2-Tompkins Civic Engagement Coalition, is a proud partner and supporter of National Voter Registration Day. It is the nation’s largest civic holiday with more than 5 million voter registrations to its name since 2012.

Here’s how YOU can celebrate democracy today:

★  National Voter Registration Day is the nation’s biggest nonpartisan civic holiday dedicated to getting every eligible American registered to vote for their next election.

★ Register to vote or check your registration online using National Voter Registration Day’s Online Voter Registration Portal. It’s simple, it’s free, and it’s secure. https://nationalvoterregistrationday.org/check-your-registration/

★ Get #VoteReady: Already registered? Even better! If you want to learn more about elections in your community, check out www.vote411.org

Thanks for taking a few moments to strengthen our communityand our country— with your voice!

THURSDAY, AUGUST 31 from 4 – 7 pm
Community & Familia
Block Party at 301 South Geneva Street

LWV-TC invites you to join us. We will be registering people to vote, talking about the voting process, and explaining why it is so important for everyone to vote. 
There will be information tables, a food give-way, meals to go, and, of course, music and fun and games.
This party is supported by the FIG Lab (Figueroa Interdisciplinary Group) at Cornell University, Healthy Food For All, and the Community Foundation of Tompkins County.

Please join us.  We look forward to seeing you!

THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 2023, 2 pm EDT, Webinar
Registering Voters with Paper Forms

SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 2023, 11 am-2 pm
Ithaca Commons
WOMEN’S INequality DAY

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 2023, 4-7 PM
A Family and Community Day at West Village Apartments
Sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Tompkins County (LWV-TC) together with Southside Pride, Alliance of Families for Justice, No Mas Lagrimas/No More Tears Ithaca, Black Lives Matter at First Unitarian Society of Ithaca, and The Ithaca City School District.

You don’t want to miss this event. Join LWV-TC as we Register Voters, explain why voting matters, and help find your polling place, amongst Health & Community Services, Activities for Kids! A Job Fair, Music and Food and much more.

DEMOCRACY FEST 2023

Sunday, August 6, Ithaca, NY

Celebrate the anniversary of the Voting Rights Act!
(Voting Rights Act Passed: August 6, 1965)

March and Block Party

2pm Meet on the Ithaca Commons at the MLK Jr sculpture
2:10 March to Southside Community Center
2:30 Speakers, entertainment, free Ben & Jerry’s ice cream at Southside Community Center
(305 S Plain St)
Register to Vote!
WWW.REJOICETHEVOTE.ORG    #UNMUTEYOURSELF

Join LWV-Tompkins County on Sunday, August 6, at 2 pm as we March to Celebrate the anniversary of the Voting Rights Act

Join members of the LWV of Tompkins County and others as we commemorate the 1965 Selma Marches in Alabama which led to the passing of the Voting Rights Act by MARCHING from the MLK Jr. Statue at the Cayuga St. end of the Commons to Southside Community Center on Plain Street and Democracy Fest 2023.

As we march, remember the sacrifices made by the Selma Marchers and their enormous achievement in ensuring our Voting Rights.  At Ithaca’s First Annual Democracy Fest, 2023, #UNMUTE YOURSELF, register to vote, answer three questions and get free Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, listen to speakers and musical entertainment and CELEBRATE DEMOCRACY!

FOOD  FOR  ALL: 
Environmental Justice and Food Security
WATCH a Recording of this virtual program here
presented on March 2, 2023, by the
Tompkins and Cortland County Chapters of 
The League of Women Voters 
FIND MORE INFORMATION HERE


Watch our League’s October 16, 2022
VOTING RIGHTS ACT
presentation to the Dryden United Methodist Church’s Christian Education Group


Women’s INequality Day
was observed by our League on Friday, August 26, 2022
on the Ithaca Commons.
We are demanding that lawmakers restore and protect our rights by:
1. Passing voting rights legislation
2. Adding the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution
3. Restoring reproductive rights to women and those who can become pregnant

Read the Ithaca Voice article about our local League’s Women’s Inequality Day activities!
Read the Cornell Sun article too!