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Williamsburg (City), James City & York Counties, Virginia

Empowering Voters.
Defending Democracy.

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The League of Women Voters of Williamsburg Area encourages informed and active participation in government at every level.

We educate voters, advocate for sound policy, and strengthen democracy in our community.

League of Women Voters of Williamsburg Area

⭕ Connect With Us

Follow the League for daily updates, civic news, and local democracy in action.

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Timely updates and civic reflections from LWV–Williamsburg. Follow us on Facebook →

⭕ Read Our eVOTER Newsletter

Stay informed with League news, election updates, and local events — delivered directly to our members and community each month.

Browse recent and past issues to catch up on League activities, advocacy updates, and ways to get involved.

Published monthly by the League of Women Voters of Williamsburg Area.

⭕ Volunteer with the League

You can help in many ways — from staffing voter registration tables to assisting at candidate forums or student voter education events.

Training Required Only volunteers who staff voter registration tables must complete the official Virginia Voter Registration Training before participating.

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To sign up for any volunteer activity, please complete our brief online form:

Note: You may see a prompt to log in — please just continue without signing in. The form will open and submit normally, no account required.

We’ll follow up soon with opportunities that match your interests and schedule.

Updates from LWV of Virginia
From Our League Network - last update Nov 4, 2025
Latest from LWV-VA (State)
  • LWV-VA Condemns Gov. Youngkin’s plan to deploy the Virginia National Guard to support Federal ICE actions. (Aug 2025)
  • LWV-VA is a member of VACIR – Virginia Coalition of Immigrant Rights. (Mar 2025)
  • Disinformation Plagued Virginia’s Last Election. Could It Be Worse in 2025? (Mar 2025)
  • "Virginia Pilot" (Nov 2024)
  • Immigrant-rights groups seek to halt practice by Virginia (Nov 2024)
Date last updated: Nov 4, 2025
See more Virginia updates »
Virginia Voter — November 2025
  • LWV-VA Legislative Agenda 2026: voting rights, constitutional amendments, housing, education, reproductive health, and more (see inside)
  • Pre-Session 2025 (Dec 3, 9 AM–1 PM virtual): statewide partners preview 2026 General Assembly priorities (see inside)
  • Advocacy Training (Dec 8, 7–8 PM): how to make your case in a short legislative meeting (see inside)
  • National Popular Vote Interstate Compact forum (Nov 12, 7 PM): why Virginia is the 2026 lynchpin (see inside)
  • LWVUS lawsuit challenges Trump–Vance “National Data Banks” and mass collection of personal data across federal agencies (see inside)
Date published: November 2025
Read the full  text of the Virginia Voter »

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Updated regularly with League news, statements, and campaigns.

Latest from LWVUS Newsroom
  • League of Women Voters Celebrates Election Hero Day and Encourages Voter Action on Election Day (Nov 3, 2025)
  • League of Women Voters of Michigan Seeks to Protect Voters in Justice Department Lawsuit to Obtain State Rolls (Oct 31, 2025)
  • Court Strikes Down Key Part of Trump’s Unlawful Voting Executive Order, Permanently Blocking Show-Your-Papers Requirement (Oct 31, 2025)
  • League of Women Voters of New Jersey, ACLU-NJ, and 28 Partner Organizations File Amicus Brief in Support of Community Trust Policies (Oct 30, 2025)
  • League of Women Voters Statement on Weekend Shootings in North Carolina and HBCUs (Oct 27, 2025)
Date last updated: Nov 4, 2025
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Connect with Your Elected Officials
Find the people who represent you in Washington and Richmond — and learn how to make your voice heard..

⭕ Why contact members of Congress?

  • Share your position on a bill (include the bill number).
  • Request help with a federal agency (SSA, IRS, VA, passports).
  • Invite them or staff to a League event or briefing.
  • Ask for oversight on an issue affecting our community.
  • Thank them for a vote or ask for a public statement.
  • Sign up for newsletters & town halls.

Tip: Be concise, include your ZIP code, and state a clear ask.

⭕ Your Federal Elected Officials

U.S. Representative
Rep. Rob Wittman →

U.S. Senator
Sen. Tim Kaine →
U.S. Senator
Sen. Mark Warner →

Not your district? Use Find Your Member →

⭕ Why contact your Virginia legislators?

  • Share your position on a state bill (include the bill number).
  • Advocate for or against a budget item that affects our area.
  • Request help with a state agency (DMV, VDH, VEC, Medicaid/DMAS).
  • Invite them or staff to a League event or community meeting.
  • Ask for oversight on a local issue affecting our region.
  • Thank them for a vote or request a public statement.

Tip: Keep it concise, include your full address and ZIP code, and make one clear ask.

⭕ Who represents you in Richmond?

The Williamsburg–James City–York area spans multiple House and Senate districts. Use the official tools below to find your Delegate and Senator, then contact them directly.

After you look up your legislators, you can sign up for their newsletters and find local office contacts on their member pages.

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League of Women Voters of Williamsburg Area
Serving the City of Williamsburg and James City & York Counties, Virginia
Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy.