Mentions of LWVC EF in the Press

July 30, 2011
Reporting from Los Angeles and Sacramento -- In a historic first, a citizens commission set new boundaries for California's congressional and legislative districts, reshaping the political landscape into more competitive terrain that could transform...
July 20, 2011
"If you're going to become involved in something like this, you open yourself up to scrutiny beyond what mortal men might expect."
July 20, 2011
In the spring of 2010, when he applied to become a member of the California Citizens Redistricting Commission, Gabino Aguirre of Santa Paula described himself as a "community activist" who had been an "advocate for a variety of causes." Aguirre...
June 10, 2011
First-draft maps were released June 10, with a public hearing scheduled June 25. The first draft of new voting-district maps that will change legislative boundaries was released by the California Citizens Redistricting Commission on Friday, June 10.
June 9, 2011
With the Citizens Redistricting Commission preparing to publish its draft maps tomorrow, the League of Women Voters of California praised the work of the commissioners and the public. "Californians have engaged enthusiastically in the process of...
September 24, 2011
10 candidates line up at League of Women Voters of Santa Barbara panel to emphasize differences, tout platforms
February 8, 2011
Occidental College Cites the League of Women Voters of California Education Fund in Their Discussion of Education in Los Angeles, CA Even though Governor Brown's new budget (which includes $12.5 billion in cuts in multiple areas) attempts to protect...
February 7, 2011
League of Women Voters of Monterey holds water forum on WaterPlus' efforts to buy Cal Am
October 30, 2010
Community college students produce voter outreach video In a sea of negative ads over the final campaign week, here's one with a positive message. Several students from Mount San Jacinto College in Riverside County won a statewide contest this...
October 21, 2010
California voters may feel a little overwhelmed when they open their sample ballots for the Nov. 2 election and find that they have as many as 30 to 60 decisions to make. Voters will be choosing elected representatives ranging from local officials...