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The League of Women Voters Evanston plays an active role in the Evanston and Skokie Community. Public outreach increases citizen understanding of public-policy issues and promotes effective citizen participation in local, state and national government. 

Joan Linsenmeier, Cate Whitcomb and Betty Hayford, primary authors of the LWVE’s “This is Evanston"
LWVE members Joan Linsenmeier, Cate Whitcomb and Betty Hayford, the primary authors of the League’s “This is Evanston” guidebook.  Credit: Bob Seidenberg, Evanston Round Table

Jan 27 Luncheon on Economic State of Downton EvanstonFormer Cook County Commissioner Larry Suffredin (standing) introduces a panel discussion on the economic state of downtown Evanston at a Saturday luncheon hosted by the League of Women Voters of Evanston.  Credit: Alex Harrison, Evanston Round Table


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Helen Gagel of the League of Women Voters of Evanston interviews City Manager Luke Stowe at the League’s annual dinner on May 10.  Credit: Mary Helt Gavin
ETHS students are first-time voters in the 2024 General Election
Some Evanston youth see voting as a critical chance to make a difference, not just locally, but nationally.


State lawmakers meet with LWVE to dis‐cuss legislation, priorities
Illinois lawmakers (from left) Kevin Olickal, Ram Villivalam, Laura Fine and Robyn Gabel with League of Women Voters Evanston’s Michelle Jordan on Aug. 12 in Evanston. Credit: Ann Vettikkal, Evanston RoundTable


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League of Women Voters of Evanston (LWVE)

Serving the people of Evanston
& Skokie, Illinois, since 1922

2100 Ridge Avenue, Room 1030
Evanston, IL 60201

OFFICE PHONE: (847) 859-7883
EMAIL THE LEAGUE: info@lwve.org


The LWVE is a 501(c)3 organization.
All dues and donations are fully tax deductible
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