Energizing
Young
Voters

About Energizing Young Voters
Energizing Young Voters, an initiative of the League of Women Voters, envisions a democracy where every person has the desire, the right, the knowledge, and the confidence to participate.
Vision – Every 18-29 year old in the United States will become a life-long voter and engaged citizen.
Mission – Every 18-29 year old will understand:
- Why it is important to vote
- Develop the intention to vote
- Be equipped to overcome all barriers to casting a ballot and participating in our democracy
- Understand how the political process brings about change
- Develop the confidence and skills needed to participate in the political process
- Be willing to take a stand and defend democracy
Young Voters
Join a diverse group by age (18-29), gender, ethnicity/race, and education type. Set direction and policy for Energizing Young Voters and make a difference in your community!
Educators & Community Groups
Energizing Young Voters offers a suite of programs from the nonpartisan League of Women Voters and its partners designed to create a new generation of lifelong, active voters.
League of Women Voters
Our initiative envisions that every person has the desire, the right, the knowledge, and the confidence to participate.
Your Voice Matters
Want to Get Involved?
Our free, non–partisan, educational experiences and leadership opportunities help turn students into citizens and reach our two major goals: Empowering young voters and defending democracy.
“I’m so proud of your efforts and achievements with the LWV Young Voters program! You are planting seed, fostering awareness and igniting empowerment that will continue to make a difference in our democracy. I hope this small contribution helps you expand. Keep shining on!” – Merry B
Energizing Young Voters News
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Middletown Students educate their Classmates on Voting Rights in LWV Program
At a time when the status of civic education in America is being seriously questioned, Middletown High School South (NJ) students and their teachers worked in concert with the League of Women Voters (LWV) to present the history of enfranchisement in the United States...
The League of Women Voters Presentation
Through my supervisor, Ms. Janice Kroposky, I had the privilege of recently having the League of Women Voters conduct a presentation for my 7th grade advanced social studies class. The presenters Patricia Supplee, Luisa Paster, Agnes Roche, and Beth Andrea Stevens,...
What is Energizing Young Voters all about?
Shortly after the Inauguration on January 20, 2021, Lisa Kay Solomon, the developer of one of our teaching modules (Vote by Design,) wrote an article in www.thefulcrum.us. Solomon says, Amanda Gorman is “a civic futurist.” Gorman says: "We lift our gazes not to what...
Upcoming Information/Training Sessions
We offer professional development credits for teachers and professional development workshops for schools and school districts.
Our modules align to the NJ Core Content Standards and the new middle school recommendations
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