Empowering voters and defending democracy in Southern Arizona since 1941.
We are in the process of changing our name to
League of Women Voters of Southern Arizona (LWVSAZ).
You'll start seeing this change soon.
| The next TWGT will be Monday, June 22, 2026.
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If you have content you wish for us to share, email TWGT@lwvtucson.org.
The deadline for submitting information is noon Friday before the Monday publication. |
Thank you to the following members for donating to cover our office rent for June, 2026:
Days:
June 11 – Jill B. in honor of Jeffrey C B.
June 25, 2026 – Joan K.
June 28, 2026 – Janice C. in recognition of Judy W., Pam B. and Pat T
Weeks:
May 31 – June 6 – Sharon S.
June 7-13 – Bob D. in honor of Judy W.
June 14 – 20 – Susan B. in memory of Elizabeth Z.
June 21-27 – Sharon S.
There are still months, weeks and days available to help us reach our $10,000 goal.
| Please note that the LWV Office Times have changed.
From June 1 to August 31, we will be open
on Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM | | Find Information About Members
To locate member information, such as phone # and email address:
- Go to the MEMBER TAB on the menu.
- Hover over it and a drop down menu will appear.
- Choose MEMBER DIRECTORY.
- Choose the ONLINE MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY or the printable version:
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Every eligible voter deserves to have their vote counted.
That’s the cornerstone of our democracy. And we all suffer when eligible, registered voters are turned away from the polls, unable to find their polling place, or otherwise blocked from exercising their rights.
That’s why every election year, we recruit, train, and deploy thousands of Election Protection volunteers across the nation. These trained, nonpartisan volunteers serve as voters’ first line of defense against confusing voting rules, outdated infrastructure, rampant misinformation, and needless obstacles to the ballot box.
With misinformation running rampant on social media and thousands of proposed new anti-voter restrictions, we need our programs to match or exceed that effort in every election this year. This is simply an unprecedented time for our elections, and that’s why we’re asking for your help today.
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|  | | LWVAZ is supporting two citizen ballot initiatives to change the Arizona Constitution. For more information about these petitions, please follow the links listed here:
We are collecting signatures to place these measures on our ballot in November. Local LWV-ers are integral to this effort, and we hope you will help gather signatures. You may now sign out petitions at the LWVGT office, gather signatures, get them notarized and return them to LWVGT office, and we will get them to the respective campaigns. Contact the office to find out when notaries will be available. You can also ask your local bank if they have notaries available for its members. The deadline for returning the petitions to the office is June 19.
For guidance about how to collect signatures, please review this short training video:
You can get your petitions notarized at the following locations:
- Most Banks have notaries, (call first to confirm).
- Saturdays in June - the Arizona List Office - 2720 E Broadway Blvd,(520) 327-0520 (call first to confirm)
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LWVGT is an all volunteer organization.
Join us as we work together to strengthen our democracy!
| | | Upcoming One-Time Volunteer Opportunities:
Members must first log in to the lwvtucson.org website for this link to work.
For more information about one of the opportunities, click the three dots to the right of the event.
For more information about all of the events, click 'Expand All' at the upper right.
Events in red require immediate help!
Voter Registration Table at Senior Residence, Cascades Retirement Community
Tuesday, June 16, 9 - 10 AM
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Writing for Impact Workshop
Monday, June 15,
10:30 AM until 12:00 PM
| | | | Linda and Cheri Office Hours
Thursday, June 18
6:00 PM until 7:30 PM
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Voter Registration Training
Thursday, June 18
3:30 PM until 5:00 PM
| | | The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. | The Following Events Are Happening
The fourth week of June 2026 |
What's On My Ballot? planning meeting
Monday, June 22,
11:00 AM until 12:00 PM
LWVUS National Convention
Thursday, June 25, 2026, 8:00 AM
until Sunday, June 28, 2026, 5:00 PM
DEI Committee Meeting
Thursday, June 25, 2026
6:00 PM until 7:30 PM
|  | Do you want to know how the League of Women Voters is empowering voters and defending democracy?
To help keep members informed, LWVUS sends this bi-weekly, internal email newsletter to highly engaged League members. The League Update includes important announcements about upcoming trainings and webinars, grant opportunities, messaging resources, stories from Leagues nationwide, and surveys to help LWVUS serve Leagues better. This newsletter is curated for League members specifically and is not intended for public consumption or distribution.
You can view the newsletter here.
Members can subscribe to receive the League Update here. | | | Ready Set Vote Tucson, created by LWVGT, provides timely and accurate information about voting in Pima County.
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Vote411, created by LWV, provides election information you need customized to your address.
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| Elected Officers
President 2026-2027: Linda M.
President-Elect 2026-2027: Cheri S.
Secretary 2026-2028: Susan B.
Treasurer 2026-2027: Nicholle Z.
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Elected Directors
Advocacy 2026-2028: Robert O.
Communications 2025-2027: Haley K.
Fund Development / Events 2026-2028: Cynthia C.
Membership 2025-2027: Taylor M.
Voter Services 2025-2027: Pat M.
| | | Appointed Directors
Linda L. | How to Contact Your LWVGT Board
Do you have a thought, concern, or questions you would like to convey to the LWVGT Board? If so, please complete the LWVGT Feedback form to submit your communication to the LWVGT Board.
View Past LWVGT Board Meetings
All LWVGT Board meetings are recorded on YouTube and are available for viewing within a few days of the meeting. These YouTube recordings may be found by logging on the website at https://lwvtucson.org/. Click on the Member tab and select Video Library 2026; select the YouTube recording of the meeting you wish to view. Alternately, after logging in to the website, you can enter https://lwvtucson.org/videolibrary in your browser's search bar.
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