Vote Today
Shape Tomorrow
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation in government. We work to increase understanding of major public policy issues and influence public policy through education and advocacy. We never support or oppose any political party or candidate. Membership is open to anyone 16 years of age or older.
What We Do

Voter Outreach
We believe in encouraging citizens to register to vote and to take part in government and politics. The League sponsors candidate debates, conducts voter registration drives, and provides information about voting to the public. Thanks to our large grassroots membership network, our efforts span from Montauk to Plattsburgh to Buffalo and everywhere in between.
Advocacy
Action includes lobbying, writing letters and sending e-mails to public officials; testifying at public hearings; litigating to help clarify laws in the public interest; working in coalitions; monitoring elections and other government activities; and using public forums, panel discussions, League publications, and the media to provide information to members and the public.


Education
The League educates New Yorkers of on the importance of their participation in government, the political process, and, most importantly, in the life of their home community; create awareness of the issues at the local, state and national levels and what average citizens can do to have an impact on their government; and instill in young people and new citizens the knowledge of their role and responsibilities in managing their own government.
What We Do
The League educates New Yorkers of on the importance of their participation in government, the political process, and, most importantly, in the life of their home community; create awareness of the issues at the local, state and national levels and what average citizens can do to have an impact on their government; and instill in young people and new citizens the knowledge of their role and responsibilities in managing their own government.

Voter Outreach
We believe in encouraging citizens to register to vote and to take part in government and politics. The League sponsors candidate debates, conducts voter registration drives, and provides information about voting to the public. Thanks to our large grassroots membership network, our efforts span from Montauk to Plattsburgh to Buffalo and everywhere in between.

Advocacy
Action includes lobbying, writing letters and sending e-mails to public officials; testifying at public hearings; litigating to help clarify laws in the public interest; working in coalitions; monitoring elections and other government activities; and using public forums, panel discussions, League publications, and the media to provide information to members and the public.

Education
Get Involved
Become a member
Join the League and start making a difference in your community today.
Take Action
Follow legislation with the League and take action on the issues you care about.
Stay in the Loop
Click the buttons below to sign up and receive our newsletters and email blasts.
Support Our Work
Donate to support our educational initiatives and advocacy efforts.
Events

Disability Voting Rights Week
There are over 38 million people with disabilities who are eligible to vote, but access barriers keep many disabled voters from accessing their right to vote. Disability Voting Rights Week […]

Endocrine Disruptors in Plastics: State Policy Options
Join the League of Women Voters of New York State, Beyond Plastics, and Bedford 2030 on Tuesday, October 3, 2023 at 7pm ET on Zoom for a conversation about endocrine […]

Our Vote, Our Power
Join the Queens County Women’s Bar Association and the League of Women Voters of New York State on Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at 6:00pm- 7:15pm on Zoom for “A Candid […]
News

2023 Convention Summary
League of Women Voters of NYS 60th Biennial Convention Summary and Recap PRE CONVENTION The League of Women Voters of NYS started its 60th biennial state Convention with a pre-convention […]