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Who are the members?

Membership in the League of Women Voters, the most respected and effective grassroots organization in the country, is open to men and women of all ages.    Our members make a visible difference by serving as community leaders using their experience to create positive, lasting change in our communities.

Why should I join?

Through participation in League projects, you will:
  • contribute valuable service to the community
  • gain knowledge and experience through the study and discussion of timely and important topics
  • discover new interests, develop new skills and learn about crucial issues in your community
  • make professional contacts and develop lasting friendships as you meet others in League who share your interests

How much time does it take?

It's up to you! Many members choose to support the League only with their annual dues. Your membership alone gives us the political influence needed to build a voice for citizens and a force for change. We cover a broad spectrum of issues and concerns; you may choose to become involved in one or more of them by actively participating in a group study, or listening to a panel of experts at a meeting or just reading about them in one of our publications.

What do I get?

You automatically become a member of LWV Colorado and LWV of the United States. You will receive their publications along with the newsletter from the Greeley-Weld County, Inc. League of Women Voters called The Voter which is usually published 4 times each year . You will have the knowledge that you are adding your voice to a powerful force of members from all 50 states, Washington DC, the Virgin Islands, and Hong Kong.

Student Involvement

Are you a student looking to become active in political issues?  There is no fee for students to join the Greeley-Weld County League of Women Voters.

Are you a young adult or student who needs more information about voting and voting laws throughout the country? For example, 17-year-old high school students in Colorado can participate in Primary Caucuses if they will be 18 and can vote in the next General Election. You might find these sites helpful for gaining education about this important right and responsibility.

Student Voters Guide 
Voting in College + Common FAQs 
State-by-State Voter Registration Guide

How do I join?