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League of Women Voters® of Falls Church |
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A Voice for Citizens and a Force for Change in the United States
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Serving the people of
Falls Church, Virginia
The League of Women Voters of Falls Church is a nonpartisan organization that serves the citizens of Falls Church City by encouraging informed and active participation in government, working to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influencing public policy through education and advocacy.
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS IS NON-PARTISANThe League of Women Voters never supports or opposes candidates for office, or political parties. Any use of the League of Women Voters name in campaign advertising or literature has not been authorized by the League. GET READY, GET SET FOR A FULL ELECTION SEASON2012 will be particularly busy for voters--and consequently for the League--with as many as four elections on the calendar this year. The first contest is the presidential primary, scheduled for March 6, and consisting of those Republican candidates who have qualified to be on the Virginia ballot. March 6 is also the day that candidates for Falls Church City Council and School Board must file their declarations and petitions to run for office in the next local election on May 1. If needed, a second primary election for Democratic and Republican candidates for US Senate and House of Representatives will be held June 12. And, finally, on November 6, voters will go to the polls to select the next president of the United States, one of two Virginia senators, and the member of Congress representing Falls Church. LWVFC ADOPTS POSITION ON ARTS AND CULTURE IN FALLS CHURCHThe Falls Church League has completed a new local study on arts and culture in the City. Members are encouraged to read the study, review the consensus questions, and read the resulting League position on arts and culture in Falls Church. AFTER MAY 2012, FALLS CHURCH CITY ELECTIONS WILL MOVE TO NOVEMBEROn Tuesday, November 8, voters approved the change in date for local elections for Falls Church City Council and School Board from May to November, beginning in 2013. The City will hold one final local May election next year on May 1, 2012.
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