Skip to main content
HomeEmailingsNewsletters/Emailing
Date: 10/19/2023
Subject: LWVJoCo Update: November Program, Holiday Party and More
From: LWV of Johnson County



JoCo League logo

Hello ~~first_name~~:

In this issue:
🗓 Our November program
🥳 Holiday Party
And more!


Hot Topics


Let’s get together and share our thoughts on:
● Diversity, Equity and Inclusion,
● ideas for how to help our neighbors, family, and friends get informed
for the upcoming General Election,
● how to grow our membership,
● get more involved as League members,
● and so much more!
November’s program offers the opportunity to engage with leadership,
interact with other members, and collaborate with each other as a team.
Hope to see you there!
 
Saturday, Nov. 4 | 9:00 - 10:30 a.m.
Shawnee Mission Unitarian Universalist Church (SMUUCh)
9400 Pflumm Rd | Lenexa, KS 66215
  • Use North entrance
  • SMUUCh FUUD Pantry: the church appreciates our donations of non-perishable items. There is a need for shelf stable meats and seafood. Thank you!


LWVK Election Methods Study
 
Saturday, Oct. 21 | 9:30 - 11 a.m.
An update to the LWV Kansas Election Methods Study Presentation by Richard Pund. 
 

Holiday Social
 
Thursday, Dec. 7 | 5-7 p.m.
Meadowbrook Park Clubhouse 
9101 Nall, Prairie Village, Kansas
 
Register Now 
 
Optional: Holiday Cookie Exchange
Feel free to bring a half dozen cookies to exchange.

Help Us Reach Younger Voters
 
Whenever members are asked where the League should focus in the future, reaching younger voters is frequently mentioned. The Communications Committee needs help with our social media accounts. This activity can be done on your schedule, and shared among members of the committee.
 
For more information, contact communications@lwvjoco.org. Thank you!
 
 
 
 
 
 

Postcard Party 2023

Postcard Parties

Coordinated by the Voter Information Committee, League members have been reaching out to voters with a personal touch.
 
A big "Thank You!" to the 47 volunteers, and to two other organizations that also held card parties, for writing 2,000 postcards!

Stay engaged and informed

 
🗳️ Candidates participating in our Voter Information events were invited to create one-minute videos. View them on our YouTube Channel.
 
🎤 Does your group need a speaker? Trained representatives of LWVJoCo are eager to speak to schools, churches, companies, neighborhood associations and other groups. The Speaker's Bureau offers interesting and nonpartisan presentations on a wide range of timely topics. We can adapt our presentations to meet your group’s needs, from a short 20-minute overview to a longer presentation and discussion. No fees are required for our knowledgeable volunteer speakers to speak to your group. More information.
 
📰  A recent article in the Kansas Reflector cites studies on the effectiveness of Universal Vote by Mail (UVM):
  • "A 2022 paper by Eric McGhee and Jennifer Paluch of the Public Policy Institute of California and Mindy Romero of the University of Southern California found that UVM increased turnout among registered voters by 5.6 percentage points in the 2020 election — what the authors called “a substantial and robust positive effect.”"
  • "A 2018 paper by the data firm Pantheon Analytics, which works for Democrats and progressive groups, compared Utah counties that used UVM with those that didn’t, and found that the system boosted turnout by 5-7 percentage points among registered voters."
  • "And a forthcoming paper by Michael Ritter of Washington State University, to be published in the November 2023 edition of the Election Law Journal, looks at various mail voting systems over the last decade and finds that UVM led to an 8-point increase in registered voter turnout."
 


Questions or concerns?

Contact Us