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Serving the people of
Nashville, Tennessee
Encouraging Informed and Active Participation of Citizens in Government
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization
encouraging the informed and active participation of citizens in government.
It influences public policy through education and advocacy.
School Board Forum
SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATE FORUM, July 7, 6:p.m.
Tune in to the League's School Board Candidate Forum
Broadcast Live on Comcast Channel 19
Monday, July 7, 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.
All school board candidates have been invited to participate in the forum, broadcast live from the PEG Studio on the campus of Nashville State Technical Community College.
Due to construction on campus, audience members and League volunteers should park at`the Kisber Memorial Library at the back of the campus. There will be signs posted in the Library lobby to direct people to the nearby PEG television studio. Please note that the audience needs to be seated by 6:30 in preparation for live broadcast.
Candidates for the five districts include:
Dist 1, Barry Barlow, Sharon Gentry, and William Mason, Jr.;
Dist 3, Tim Coleman and Mark North (Incumbent);
Dist 5, Gracie Porter (Incumbent);
Dist 7, Cordenus Eddings and Ed Kindall (Incumbent);
Dist 9, Paul Brenner, Alan Coverstone, Richard Haglund (write in), Stephen Hicks, Lee Limbard, and James Lech.
GET INVOLVED WITH THE LEAGUE
WE NEED YOU TO GET INVOLVED WITH THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF NASHVILLE
Consistent Voter Services
League members can impact the election process by volunteering to help educate the citizens of the community and provide opportunities for voter registration. Voter education and voter registration opportunities are continuous but peak during election years. Get involved by:
- Planning and participating in candidate forums
- Conducting voter registration drives at events such as the All About Women Conference and the Mayor's First Day of School Festival and assist other groups with drives
- Speaking to groups on the voting process: community associations, schools, and GED classes
- Working with others, such as the Tennessee Disability Coalition, to ensure access to the polls
- Serving as poll observers on election days
- Observing meetings of the Davidson County Election Commission
- Monitoring and studying the election process
- Supporting adequate resources for the election process
Strategic and Effective Issue Advocacy
League members can impact public policy by educating the public about issues important to good government and community well-being, and advocating for League positions on key issues. Because we live in the state capital, Nashville League members work on both local and state issues. We also answer calls to action from the LWVUS when issues are pending in Congress. Whatever your interests, you can get involved!
Specifically, the League advocates for access to health care; education to prepare students for responsible citizenry and the economy of the future; good stewardship of our natural resources; election processes that are fair and secure; and ethics and transparency in government. League members interested in issue advocacy can participate by:
- Educating our members and the community by writing articles in the Voter, submitting op-ed columns, or planning and conducting public forums
- Advocating for League positions on critical issues by writing or talking to elected officials
The League is a grass roots organization, guided by positions adopted by its members at all three League levels--local, state, and national. To learn more about the issues identified and supported by members, go to our ISSUES Page.
Please tell us how you would like to become involved by calling (615) 297-7134 or sending an email to info@LWVNasvhille.org or co-presidents@LWVNashville.org
LWV Nashville Annual Meeting. LWV Nashville Annual Meeting. Gather at 5:30 (cash bar), greet your friends, and dine at 6:00. RSVP and send payment of $30.00 to the League Office by May 14, P O Box 158369, Nashville, TN 37215. Or call the office 297-7134
A Word About the LWV Nashville Voter
In an effort to provide more timely information to members, the League began publishing a monthly two-page voter in September, 2005. It is distributed at the beginning of each month electronically to members with email addresses and mailed to members without email. Please click here for the current VOTER
Join the League!
To join the League, print and complete our membership form and mail to us with your check made payable to League of Women Voters. As a member you can serve on one of our committees, volunteer to work a voter registration booth, organize a candidate debate, write letters to your elected officials, work at the polls, etc. We encourage you to let us know your interests and area(s) of expertise. There is plenty to be done and we welcome your participation!
Make a Donation!
If you prefer to donate to us without joining our organization, we would appreciate your support. Your donations help the League provide voter services, sponsor forums, participate in community events and be a strong advocate for good government policy.
League of Women Voters of Nashville
P. O. Box 158369
Nashville, TN 37215
615-297-7134
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