Kent County, Delaware Subscribed Articles

Kent County, Delaware Subscribed Articles

Vote411
News

What is VOTE411?

vote - update
News

June 2, 2020 - Presidential Primary Election. To vote in-person, go to any open polling place. You are able to vote an absentee ballot for the Presidential Primary election due to the coronavirus mandates. To request an absentee ballot go to VOTE411.

League of Women Voters of Sussex County, DE
Press Mention

A letter to the editor on the need for improved buffer zone ordinances for wetlands and waterways was submitted by Gwendolyn Miller, president of the League of Women Voters of Sussex County. It appeared in the Cape Gazette on 4/24/20. Please "Read more" to read the letter.

Gov Carney
News

Delaware needs healthy communities before we can have a healthy economy again. At the same time, Governor Carney believes it is important to look forward.

United States 2020 Census
Public Statement

The LWVSC issued a press release on 4/2/2020 regarding responding to the Census. Please click on 'Read more' for the full information provided.

2020 Census
News

THE CENSUS: Your Invitation to Respond. If you haven’t responded yet, it is not too late!

President's Message by Marj Johnson
Blog Post

Read President Marjorie Johnson's message for April 2020 here.

Carol Jones & Sue Claire Harper
Press Mention

A commentary on the benefits of a successful 2020 Census was submitted by the co-presidents of the League of Women Voters of Delaware. It appeared in the Delaware State News. Please "Read more" to read the entire piece.

Sue Bramhall
Press Mention

The LWVSC solicited commentary regarding the 100th anniversary of the amendment granting women the right to vote. This commentary is the second to appear in the Cape Gazette. The author, Sue Bramhall, member of the Georgetown Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, provides an interesting history of the suffrage movement in Sussex County.

News

Gov. Carney issued his 6th SOE modifications which changes the presidential primary date and protects Delawareans from evictions, foreclosures, and terminations of utility services, and pushes back school board elections.

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