The League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Tulsa commends the Tulsa World for its editorial on April 10 encouraging the Oklahoma Legislature to reconsider state absentee laws requiring notary seals for the 2020 election cycle. Oklahoma is one of only two states that require absentee ballots be notarized in order to be counted on Election Day. In light of the …
Census Day and #GetOutTheCount
Today is Census Day, the official launch of the 2020 Census! As so much around us is rapidly changing, the census is one thing that remains the same. It is one action that we can still take to support our communities and participate fully in our democracy. Completing the census is about collecting the necessary information to determine funding for …
Madam President Event Rescheduled
Mar. 20, 2020FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contacts:Wayne Greene(918) [email protected] League of Women Voters Metropolitan Tulsa postpones Madam President event Due to the spread of coronavirus, the League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Tulsa has postponed its annual Madam President event. The event, originally planned for May 5 has been rescheduled for 5:30 p.m. Aug. 27 at the Agora Event Center, …
A Case for Advocacy
The February 25th Breakfast Meet-up will be focused on a discussion of using the League Positions for advocacy. For a review: Presentation on legislative bill tracking State Impact Oklahoma issues to watch; Day of Action at the Capitol, organized by LWV Oklahoma When: Tuesday, February 25th Where: Dilly DinerTime: 7:00am – 8:00amRSVP: Here





