Nov. 4 will be the New Jersey governor's election, and also an election for Shore Regional and Oceanport school board.
The forum is sponsored by Temple Shaari Emeth, Manalapan, NJ. Registration is required and visit bit.ly/forum-LD13 to register in advance.
(LWV Monmouth) presents “Monmouth Reads Our Rights,” on Thursday, October 16, 7 pm, simultaneously at the Monmouth County Libraries
The virtual forum for the County Clerk on Monday, September 29, starts at 7 pm. Visit bit.ly/forum-clerk to register in advance.
The LWV is co-sponsoring "Power Summit: Unleashing the Power of Your Vote" at The Warner Student Center at Brookdale on Sept. 27 from 9-3.
The League is available to host municipal and school board election forums for the November 4, 2025, election.
To register for the program, visit bit.ly/troubleaction and add your voice to this powerful day of remembrance and resistance.
Congress faced a choice: health care for millions of Americans, or tax cuts for the rich. It chose the latter. Now all Americans will suffer
To allow the administration to deport residents to any third country without due process puts every American resident and citizen at risk.
League of Women Voters Condemns Use of Federal Force on Peaceful Protestors
Here are unofficial results as vote counts come in Tuesday night.
Tuesday is the primary election where voters will choose which candidate from each party will run in the general election in November.
LWV Presents a Special Program on Shaping Monmouth County’s Future regarding the New Jersey State Development and Redevelopment Plan
The primary election is next Tuesday, June 10. See who is on the ballot and where to vote:
LWV Declares United States in a “Constitutional Crisis,” Announces New Initiative to Mobilize Voters
Congress has taken no action to stop this illegal power grab. It is time for Congress to act. Contact your members of Congress.
LWV Condemns Trump Administration’s Weaponization of Government Against Americans
Civics 101 Pre-Inauguration Symposium: Understanding Our Role After the Election
Little Silver 9-1-1 calls are routed to the county, and the county also runs the Shrewsbury River Flood Warning System.
As of 9:40 p.m., all machine votes have now been counted in the Little Silver 2024 school board race.
There is an election for school board and Little Silver town council:
The LWV Organizes a Virtual Primary Forum for Congressional District 6 Candidates on Tuesday, October 15, at 7 pm
The LWV of Monmouth County to Organize a Virtual Candidates Forum for The Monmouth County Commissioners on September 23 at 7 pm;
Because West Nile virus has been detected in New Jersey, Monmouth County will spray for mosquitoes in Oceanport and Long Branch Sept. 5:
The League of Women Voters of Monmouth County states that Equality is on the Ballot This Year
Little Silver is part of New Jersey's Sixth Congressional District, which has been represented by Frank Pallone, a Democrat, for 36 years:
Here's who filed to run for Oceanport town council and school board this November:
The point of a primary is to determine which candidates from both parties will face off in the main election in November.
NJ Legislature is set to gut OPRA legislation despite Major Public Opposition This Would Plunge Democracy into Darkness!
NJ Legislature is set to gut OPRA legislation despite Major Public Opposition This Would Plunge Democracy into Darkness
New Jersey Legislature to Hear Bills to Gut Open Public Records Act In a Fast Track Attempt to Reduce Government Transparency
Protect Our Drinking Water with Better Planning- Attend the Commissioners Meeting, 12/14, 1 pm, Hall of Records in Freehold.
Here is who won this year's school board races in Little Silver, Oceanport:
The general election for school board and town council is Nov. 7:
LWV Hosts Candidates’ Forum for State Legislative 13 Candidates on Tuesday, October 10 at 2 pm, Hosted by the RAC-NJ organization
Six Republicans will seek three seats June 6 in Oceanport. Here's who's running and what to know:
Both the Little Silver and Oceanport school board races were uncontested this year.