LWV of Lexington works to promote political responsibility through informed and active participation of citizens in government. We may take action on local government measures and policies in the public interest in conformity with the principles of the League of Women Voters of the US. We do not support or oppose any political party or candidate.
April 1: Member Concensus Meeting:
Join our In-person Meeting on April 1st. See our Events page for details.
APRIL 5: National Day of Mobilization
APRIL 5, 2025: Join a Hands Off! Event on this National Day of Mobilization! Join the LWV and our allies and speak out against attacks on our democratic institutions, our civil rights, and Congressionally authorized programs that support the well-being of Americans. Other nonpartisan organizations have organized events in Lexington , Frankfort, Danville, and Louisville. Find out about local events HERE. Look for events anywhere at https://www.mobilize.us/handsoff/.
On March 28 over 100 people joined with the LWV of Kentucky to demand that the Kentucky State Legislators recognize the Democracy Principle. READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE. Read the Kentucky Lantern Coverage HERE.
LWVKY President Jenn Jackson explains the detailed work the League has done to document maneuvers that shut the public out of the law making process. The Democracy Principle means that “There should be no laws about us without us!”
LWV of Lexington member Professor Josh Douglas addresses the crowd at the Democracy Principle rally.
We need your help with Voter Registration Events! Check the Event Calendar for opportunities!
On March 22 at the Kentucky Theatre in Lexington, Jenn Jackson addresses Congressman Andy Barr (not present) at the People’s Town Hall organized by Gathering For Democracy . Watch the video!
Read the 2025 Update of the LWVKY Report on the need to Restore Voting Rights To Kentuckians with Felony Convictions HERE.