Want to help build an engaged, well-informed citizenry here on the Vineyard, across the commonwealth, and nationwide?
Check out the League of Women Voters of Martha’s Vineyard!
The League’s motto — Democracy is not a spectator sport — has never been more timely.
Among other things, the League of Women Voters MV holds voter registration drives and conducts candidate forums for state, county, and local offices. It also has a recycling program, making it easy to recycle used inkjet cartridges and old cell phones.
By joining the MV League, you support the national League of Women Voters, whose priorities include —
- fighting voter suppression
- limiting the influence of money in politics
- promoting fair redistricting that makes sure that every voter is represented at the ballot box
As a member of the League of Women Voters MV, you have access to national, state and regional information on current issues with non-partisan views.
The MV League meets monthly from September to June except December. Interested? Contact membership chair Carole Early.
The League of Women Voters was founded in 1920, the year the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving U.S. women the right to vote. The 100th anniversary of both is coming up soon.

Vineyard women celebrate the League’s 75th anniversary by marching in the 1995 Fourth of July parade. From left: Carol Koury, Susanna J. Sturgis, Patty Blakesley, and Ann Hollister. They’re wearing suffragist colors: purple, white, and gold.