The League of Women Voters is a
non-partisan
organization formed in 1920. The mission of the LWV is to encourage the
informed and active participation in government and to
influence public policy through voter education and advocacy. All women
and men are welcome to join LWV.
League Sponsors and Organizes
Student Mock Elections

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| League of Women Voters of Moscow |
Sally Fredericks, President, 2006-2008
(208) 882-5906
dickfred@moscow.com |
| PO Box 9535 |
| Moscow, ID 83843 |
Items and Links of Interest:
- Directory of Elected Officials: The League of Women Voters'
"Directory of Elected Officials for Moscow and Latah County Voters" (2008)
for national, state, and local officials and their contact
information; voter registration and elections
information; county and city advisory board
information; school, library, highway, and taxing
district information, child care resource and referral
information, and consumer protection information
- CAFO: The League of Women Voters of Moscow's November 21, 2004 letter to Latah County Planner and Commissioners regarding
Ordinances for Animal Feeding Operations and Concentrated Animal Feeding
Operations (CAFO)
- Idaho Women's Network: The League is a member of the Idaho Women's Network.
Link to their page to read about issues important to the quality of
life and opportunity in the lives of women and their families. Through
advocacy,
organizing and citizen action, the Idaho Women's Network promotes
justice,
diversity and equal rights.
- Idaho Women's Commission: The Idaho Women's Commission
is part of the Executive Office of the
Governor whose mission is to improve the lives of
Idaho women and their families. Their
"Idaho Laws, a Guide for Women and Families"
booklet is an excellent resource (a large PDF file).
- Mock Election: Latah County schools participated in October, 2004 in the 2004 "Mock
Election" activities. Information about the election is in this
LWVM Mock Election Adobe PDF document (very large document)
- Mock Election Award: The League of Women Voters of Moscow received a
National Student/Parent Mock
Election Award and recognition by Senator Mike Crapo in the
Congressional Record.
- Political Parties:
- Election Results:
Any person of voting age, male or female, may become a League
member. Contact Joan Klingler, Membership Chair, at (208)
882-8853 or joank1@roadrunner.com
The League of Women Voters Mission
Founded in 1920, the League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political
organization that encourages citizens to play an informed and active
role in government. At the local, state, and national levels, the
League works to influence public policy through education and advocacy.
Diversity Policy, League of Women Voters of Idaho
The League of Women Voters of Idaho, in both its values and practices,
affirms belief in and commitment to diversity and pluralism. This
policy promotes participation in any league activity for all interested
individuals without regard to age, socioeconomic status, race,
ethnicity, gender,
physical and learning abilities, sexual orientation, religion, marital
status, or national origin.
The League of Women Voters of Idaho believes diversity and
pluralism are fundamental to the values it upholds. Further, this
inclusiveness enhances the organization's ability to respond more
effectively to changing conditions and needs. The league supports
recruitment efforts to encourage diverse membership.
Contributions to the League of Women Voters of Moscow
Contributions to the LWV of Moscow are welcome from individuals, businesses,
and organizations. Because we lobby at the local, state, and national levels,
donations are not tax-deductible. Donations may be sent to:
League of Women Voters of Moscow
PO Box 9535
Moscow, ID 83843
E-mail us suggestions for web sites to add to our list or send us your
general comments addressed to Kay Keskinen, webmaster for the LWV of
Moscow.
League of Women Voters of Moscow gratefully acknowledges Cactus Computer Company, 211
South Main Street, Moscow, Idaho (phone 208/883-5500) for their
generous support
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Last Revised 08 March 2008