League of Women Voters, San Jose/Santa Clara Chapter.

The League of Women Voters of San Jose/Santa Clara Chapter (LWVSJSC) was established in 1945 in San Jose, and became known as the League of Women Voters of Central Santa Clara Valley. In 1973 the chapter split, which led to the formation of the LWVSJSC and the Cupertino/Sunnyvale chapter. The LWVSJSC is one of five local League Chapters in Santa Clara County, that include Curpertino/Sunnyvale, Los Altos-Mountain View, Southwest Valley, and Palo Alto. The LWVSJSC is affiliated with the LWV of Santa Clara County, the LWV of the Bay Area, the LWV of California, and the LWV of the U.S. The League of Women Voters is a non-partisan political organization devoted to voter education and advocacy, and actively encourages active participation of citizens in government. The LWV is committed to voter service/citizen education and to action and advocacy. The goal of this non-partisan organization is to empower citizens to shape strong communities worldwide. Through political study and action, the members offer solutions on key community issues and all levels of government, promote citizen participation in the democratic process, and encourage community action in promoting public policy issues through education and advocacy. As a non-partisan group, the LWV does not endorse or oppose specific political candidates or parties, but does take action on specific issues of public interest.

From the description of League of Women Voters, San Jose/Santa Clara chapter records, 1945-2006 (bulk 1969-1990). (San Jose Public Library). WorldCat record id: 181643965

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