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The League of Women Voters of the District of Columbia Board of Trustees meets monthly.
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
The DC District Court has invited LWVDC to come and register new voters at the 2026 Naturalization Ceremonies. The ceremonies are planned to take place on the second Tuesday of each month in the District Court Courthouse. Our continuing success at these events depends on you! We need volunteers, every month, to carry out our mission. The ceremonies will continue to be held at the US District Court Courthouse, at 333 Constitution Ave NW. We will have the opportunity to interact with 100 to 125 new citizens every month. If you speak a foreign language—Spanish, French, Amharic, Korean, Chinese, or others—even better to help explain what we do, and how to register, to non-native speakers. You needn’t volunteer every month, but a big pool will enable us to cover the monthly ceremonies. With your support we can help our newest citizens become responsible voters.
The 7th Annual MLK Holiday Wellness Fair is focused on meeting the needs of mental health, giving hope, and equipping the community with resources and services needed.
Join us at the 21st Annual MLK Holiday DC Peace Walk & Parade, celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy with this year’s theme: “The Struggle is Real! THE FIGHT IS STILL!”
The Wellness Fair is focused on meeting the needs of mental health, giving hope, and equipping the community with resources and services needed.
The Wellness Fair is focused on meeting the needs of mental health, giving hope, and equipping the community with resources and services needed.
LWV Office, Lobby level conference room
Lion Building
In 2026, ranked choice voting will be introduced, which will allow D.C. voters to rank up to 5 candidates according to their preferences in each election (other than for political party offices).Join us for an informative presentation on RCV and how it will work for D.C. voters and candidates in 2026 elections. Presenters Kenyatta Smith, Engagement & Outreach Director, Grow Democracy DC, and Brandon Bush, Engagement Coordinator, will cover how RCV will work for voters and candidates in the 2026 Primary and General Elections and conduct a mock ballot, followed by time for Q&A. We will coordinate with GDDC on a follow-up “train the trainers” session for Leaguers interested in presenting to community groups.