Vote on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, 7AM-9PM School Board Candidate Information There are five candidates running for three board seats. Click on their names for candidate biographical information and statements. Click here for English: Elizabeth (Betsy) Bradley Sally Cantwell Ariana Cohen Michael Davidson Andrene Smith Click here for Spanish (Translations were provided by the candidates): Elizabeth…
Information About the New York State Equal Rights Amendment
Voter Information for April 2, 2024 Presidential Primary Election
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Deadline to Enroll or Change Parties to Vote in the Primaries is February 14
Watch the LWV 2024 Board of Ed Candidate Forum
Click to Watch the Video Now The League of Women Voters of Larchmont and Mamaroneck, in conjunction with LMC Media, hosted a Mamaroneck Board of Education Candidate Forum on May 13. Click here to view the video on demand. The broadcast is available for viewing via LMC Media’s various outlets – click to check schedules There are five…
Watch Video from Annual Luncheon
Empowering our Children through Education in Civics, Climate Change and Experiential Learning Watch Video on LMC Media The League of Women Voters of Larchmont-Mamaroneck andRye, Rye Brook, and Port Chester sponsored a Leadership Luncheon on April 19. The event featured information on the Equal Rights Amendment to the NYS Constitution, on the ballot in November…
*NEW* Early Mail Ballots and Absentee Ballots
Deadlines for the Presidential Primary on Tuesday, April 2, 2024 What is an Early Mail Ballot? On September 20, 2023, Governor Hochul signed Chapter 481 of the Laws of 2023, establishing the New York Early Mail Voter Act. This newly enacted legislation, which takes effect on January 1, 2024, and applies to all elections moving…
Town Clerk Study: The Mamaroneck Town Clerk Position Should Remain Elected
Click on the link to read or download the Town Clerk Study and the Report following the Consensus Meeting.
Town Clerk Study Consensus Meeting
In the summer of 2022, the Town Board announced a meeting to discuss changing the Town Clerk from an elected to appointed official. The item was dropped from the agenda that night. However, the Board of the League of Women Voters of Larchmont-Mamaroneck believed a study should be undertaken so that our League would have…