The League of Women Voters of the Rivertowns encourages active and informed participation by residents in these communities:

Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington, Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown and Yonkers

The LWV of the Rivertowns is a local chapter of the League of Women Voters of the United States,
which has chapters at the local, county, state and national levels.
At all levels, LWV is a nonpartisan, multi-issue, grassroots organization
that encourages informed, active participation in government and local communities.   
The League of Women Voters is unique in its strict non-partisanship. 
While we may lobby in support or in opposition of issues or legislation,
we never support nor endorse candidates or political parties.

Visit our About page to learn more about the history of the LWV.
To join or renew your membership, click here


Visit our Voter Information Page for information about voting in New York State

LWVR Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Policy - Click Here to Read: DEI Policy

check out our YouTube channel for videos
of past LWVR programs and candidate forums:

www.youtube.com/@lwvrivertowns5747

 

LWVR NEWS

Primary Season 2025 in the Rivertowns is here! Village school board elections were held in May and political office primaries are being held in June.  So that residents can get to know the views of their candidates, LWVR conducted several virtual candidates’ forums.  All were  recorded and they can be seen on our YouTube channel.  Questions were submitted in advance by email to LWVR from local residents.  To watch any of these videos in Closed Caption or another language: click on the link below, open the video, then pause it. On the bottom toolbar click on the CC icon (Closed Caption). You can change the language from English to another language by clicking on the cogwheel icon next to CC, select Subtitles, then Auto translate. Select your preferred language from the language list.
BELOW IS A LISTING OF ALL LWVR FORUMS HELD IN MAY AND JUNE 2025.   WE APPRECIATE ALL WHO CAME TO VOTE FOR SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS. THANK YOU FOR HELPING TO MAKE DEMOCRACY WORK!  AND  FOR THOSE IN YONKERS AND HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, IT IS NOW TIME TO VOTE!

May 7 we held a forum for Hastings School Board Candidates. See here for recording

May 13 we held a forum in cooperation with the PTA for Public Schools of the Tarrytowns Board of Education Candidates. See here for recording.

May 14 we held a forum in cooperation with the PTSA for Dobbs Ferry School Board Candidates. See here for recording

May 15 we held a forum for Pocantico Hills School Board Candidates. Recording here

     MOST RECENT FORUMS:
June 24 is primary day in Yonkers and Hastings-on-Hudson and early voting is:  Saturday, June 14 - Sunday, June 22 at many locations - you can early vote at any one. 
Hear candidates for Yonkers City Council President respond to questions submitted by the community. Forums were recorded and can be seen on our YouTube channel.

Republican forum held June 2 can be seen here  Democratic forum held June 4 can be seen here. The two Republican candidates and four Democratic candidates answered a wide variety of questions, submitted in advance by Yonkers residents.

The virtual forum for Hastings-on-Hudson mayoral candidates was held June 11.
Hastings residents were invited to submit questions. The Forum was recorded and can be seen on the LWV Rivertowns YouTube channel here

Call to Action to Oppose the Federal Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act

All U.S. Leagues are encouraging the public to contact their Senators to oppose the SAVE Act, (H.R. 22), which is seen by LWV as a voter suppression bill to amend the National Voter Registration Act of 1993. The House of Representatives has approved its passage to the U.S. Senate where it will come up for a vote. WHY OPPOSE? By requiring certain proofs of citizenship in person, i.e. birth certificates or passports, it is estimated that more than 21 million Americans are unable to access the additional documents that would be required to register to vote under the SAVE Act or easily get to a Board of Elections office. Married people who have changed their name, minority group citizens at the poverty level, as well as young and elderly people, are more likely to have difficulty in accessing these documents. We already have strict laws in place to protect the security of our elections IN SUMMARY: The right to vote is a basic American freedom, and our elected officials should be working to protect that right, not restrict it. If the bill passes it is likely to have little effect on noncitizens voting, as there are very few cases of noncitizens trying to vote, but it will make it significantly harder for many American citizens to be able to register to vote. LWVUS opposes this legislation as unnecessary, divisive and likely to have a disparate impact on citizens who cannot access their birth certificates, do not have passports, or married women whose surnames do not match their birth certificates. So, we request: Please contact your Senator!

JOIN US: The LWV has launched “One Person, One Vote”, our campaign to build the movement to end the Electoral College. Leagues throughout the country will work to move our nation beyond the archaic Electoral College and toward true representation. To hear from a panel of experts on why the Electoral College has existed for so long, how we can dismantle it and build a democracy powered by the people, for the people, ALL the people, please click here

Want to join us at a
future event in 2025?
We would love to hear from you!
click here or email: info@lwv-rivertowns.org

Disabilities rights in regard to voting:
Westchester Disabled On The Move and the LWV of Westchester co-sponsored a Voting and Disabilities Rights Special Event concerning NYS voting rights with an emphasis on those with disabilities. To watch go here

At Mercy University we registered new voters and were joined by members of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, the oldest collegiate black Greek letter organization.

To read the latest issue of the
LWV-NY “State Voter”
  click here

JOIN THE LWV OF THE RIVERTOWNS
(NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY!)

(click on the Join/Renew tab above)
Joining LWVR begins at
$20 per year.
It’s easy to join and/or renew!
By clicking the tab you can opt for automatic renewals each year;
You also can designate a donation to LWV Rivertowns.

We are part of LWV U.S.
LWVUS leaders and volunteers work on key issues that matter to voters and impact public policy nationwide.
TO LEARN MORE AND, IF YOU WISH, HOW YOU CAN VOLUNTEER, GO TO:
https://www.lwv.org/

POLL WORKERS
ARE ALWAYS NEEDED!
You can make a difference!
what’s involved in becoming a poll worker?
find out here

LWVR PRESIDENT'S LETTER

and LWVR Monthly Newsletter

JUNE 2025 click here
If you would like our monthly newsletter emailed to you, please
email us with your request - we promise no solicitations!


IMPORTANT MEETING DATES

ON JUNE 13 THE LWVR HELD ITS ANNUAL MEETING
DETAILS ARE BELOW

At our annual meeting we heard reports from LWVR committees and planned our 2025-6 program (click on the “About” button above to see our plans and current Board members). Our speaker, Allison Schulte, publisher (and founder) of the weekly Rivertowns Dispatch, talked about how local news is vital to a community. The LWV encourages local news support as a vital path to a strong democracy. We also heard from our Gorton HS student from Yonkers about her experience in Albany, shadowing her NYS Senator. Her inspirational presentation resulted in a gift membership to LWVR by our Board.

In February, Congressman George Latimer attended our Board meeting to explain details of the SAVE Act which was pending (see opposite column for details). On Feb. 19 at a virtual presentation sponsored by the LWV Westchester, Rep. Latimer explained the details of this proposed legislation and opened the conversation to all attending. It can be seen here.

STUDENTS INSIDE ALBANY
May 18-21, 2025

Each year our League joins with all Leagues in NYS to send one or two students to Albany for an insider's view of New York State government at work. No student is required to pay for any part of this program and funds are contributed by Leagues and individuals to support the program. Here is a summary of this year’s exciting and potentially life-changing program (and surprise visitor). The 2025 student sent by LWVR (photo below) gave us an excellent report at our annual meeting on June 13 about her time in Albany. A junior at Gorton HS, Liz was chosen as a result of a wonderful essay she submitted. At our annual meeting she was given a gift membership to LWVR by our League. We all look forward to her helping us make democracy work!

Perhaps some future legislators in this group?
They learned so much in 4 days!

REPRESENTING LWVR OUR GORTON HS JUNIOR, LIZ, AND HER NYS YONKERS SENATOR, ANDREA STEWART-COUSINS

click below to learn more about the NY ERA :

Moderators Needed

for the 2025 election cycle!

LEAGUES FROM ALL NYS MET AT THE STATE CAPITOL TO HEAR FROM SPEAKERS AND LOBBY THEIR STATE REPRESENTATIVES

CHECK YOUR VOTER REGISTRATION STATUS
click on this link :
NYS Voter Registration Database Search

Election results are official 25 days
after Election Day.
To see the unofficial tally of results in Westchester, please go to the Board of Elections
page here
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When there are more than 2 candidates for an office “ranked choice voting” (RCV) is a method to assure the voters’ choice will be the winner.  It also gives a chance to candidates who are not official choices of the two major parties.  RCV is becoming more popular and takes the place of run-off elections.  In RCV, instead of selecting one candidate, you look at all candidates and rank them, marking your 1st choice, your 2nd choice, 3rd choice, and so on . . . . By adding candidates you could live with, you increase the likelihood of being satisfied with the winner, even if your first choice did not prevail. 
A brief video explaining mechanics and advantages of RCV can be seen here:  

Sometimes elections can come down to a small number of votes which greatly affect how our cities, state and nation are run.
YOUR VOTE COUNTS!

EVERY ELECTION IS IMPORTANT
AND EVERY VOTE MAKES A DIFFERENCE!
Increasing the number of people that vote in each election means better representation, more funding to our communities and
a better quality of life.
Politicians listen to two things: money and votes. Education, healthcare, immigration, social security, infrastructure, the economy, veterans… are all affected by our vote! ______________________________________________
TO FIND YOUR
PERSONAL VOTING INFORMATION:
click here to go to Vote411.org
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LWVW Fair Campaign Practices Committee

For 33 years the LWV of Westchester’s Fair Campaign Practices Committee has heard complaints from political candidates in Westchester who believe opponents have employed unfair practices. The Committee holds politicians accountable for content of their ads. The Committee’s Citizen Info website page lists resources explaining how to identify Ai-generated content and ways to determine veracity of campaign ads and social media posts. The Committee has no power of enforcement, it relies on the media and concerned citizens to publicize its findings.
For more out more about the Unfair Campaign Practices Committee, including past decisions, click here.
If you wish to submit a complaint : faircampaigns@gmail.com or call:
(914) 468-4465.

 

PLEASE HELP TO SUPPORT OUR WORK

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PLEASE HELP TO SUPPORT OUR WORK 〰️

(click here:) https://www.lwv-rivertowns.org/donate

BY CLICKING ON THE “DONATE” TAB (upper right corner) YOU CAN SEE HOW YOUR DONATION SUPPORTS
THE LWV EDUCATION FUND (tax-deductible)
OR OUR DAY-TO-DAY ADVOCACY AND LOBBYING WORK (very important but not tax-deductible).
AND
THANK YOU FOR HELPING US TO “MAKE DEMOCRACY WORK!”