League of Women Voters of Indianapolis

League of Women Voters of Indianapolis

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The League of Women Voters is where hands-on work to safeguard democracy leads to civic improvement. We influence public policy through education and advocacy.

The League of Women Voters of Indy is a nonpartisan grassroots organization that encourages informed and active participation in government. We never support or oppose any political party or candidate. We have two separate and distinct roles: to educate the public about elections, issues and the voting process; and to advocate through a nonpartisan lens, for policies that improve the everyday lives of Indianapolis residents. To learn more about a candidate in your area visit Vote411.org.

06/02/2026

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Happy ! This month is an opportunity for the LGBTQ+ community to celebrate who they are and all the things that make the community special. Be proud of who you are and be sure to make your voice heard - this month and every month! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

06/02/2026

🎓 Graduation season is here, and there’s one more important milestone for the graduates in your life: registering to vote!

According to the Civics Center, fewer than half of 18-year-olds in the U.S. were registered to vote in 2024. With primary elections and the midterms approaching, now is the perfect time to help young voters make their voices heard.

Send a recent graduate one of the League’s ready-made postcards and remind them that voting is one of the most powerful ways to shape their future.
🔗 https://act.vote411.org/s/5580260/gWS6o5ZQ

Old News: May Wright Sewall's impact on Indianapolis 05/29/2026

This week, we celebrate the birthday and legacy of May Wright Sewall — a woman whose impact on Indianapolis and the national women’s suffrage movement still resonates today.

A teacher, activist, peace advocate, and civic organizer, Sewall helped found the Indianapolis Woman’s Club and the Indianapolis Equal Suffrage Society, while also shaping institutions that continue to influence our city. Though she died just one month before the ratification of the 19th Amendment, her decades of advocacy helped pave the way for women’s right to vote.

As members of the League of Women Voters, we honor the women who fought to expand democracy and civic participation — and recommit ourselves to protecting that legacy today.

Read more from Axios at

Old News: May Wright Sewall's impact on Indianapolis It's the 182nd birthday of a woman who helped shape civic life in Indianapolis while fighting for women's suffrage nationwide.

05/16/2026

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Are you a fan of the award-winning Broadway musical SUFFS? Then join WFYI on June 9 at for a community learning opportunity on both the history and importance of voting & women’s suffrage then and now. This event is for ages 12+ and is free to the public. Register and learn more at the link in our bio.

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05/15/2026

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This week is Period Poverty Awareness Week — and in Indiana, the problem is impossible to ignore.

One in 4 Hoosiers experience period poverty, struggling to afford basic period products.

And to make it worse, Indiana is one of only 18 states still taxing these products!

Tell lawmakers: It’s time for a change. Sign the petition at our link in bio.

05/09/2026

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We need a new voting advocate for the next school year! To apply, scan the QR code or check out the google form in bio!

05/05/2026

One, two, three… 📸
Show us your “I Voted” glow!
Snap a selfie with your sticker and share it to inspire others to make their voice heard.
Tag us so we can celebrate with you! 🗳️

05/05/2026

If you haven't been tuned into the races, we've got you covered with a primer of everything you need to know to vote on May 5 if you live in Central Indiana.

See more: bit.ly/4tKa3ee

05/05/2026

HEY, INDIANAPOLIS! 🗳️
Today is Primary Election Day!
📅 Tuesday, May 5, 2026
⏰ Polls are open from 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
You can vote at any Marion County vote center—no assigned precinct required.
Find your nearest location: vote.indy.gov
Learn about candidates before you head in: VOTE411.org.
Make your plan, show up, and make your voice heard.

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