LWV OPRF June 27 Week in Preview

Summer Break

This will be our last Week in Preview for a month. We will taking a break for the month of July. All members should have received a membership renewal letter last week. Please remember to renew by either going online and paying via a credit card or returning your paper renewal form with a check. Whatever method you choose, choose to renew ASAP. If you have misplaced your paper renewal form already, download this copy

Black History Bike Tour

Celebrate Juneteenth all during the month of June by taking a Black History Bike Tour of Oak Park on any day the sun shines. Developed in 2021 for the first annual Oak Park Juneteenth, it includes 16 stops you can visit on your bike or in your car. Click here to view a PDF of the booklet. Or pick up a copy at Oak Park River Forest Museum during regular hours--Wednesday through Saturday, 1:00-5:00pm. Click here to learn more about planning your visit. 

Early Voting

Today is the last day of early voting for the Gubernatorial Primary Election at the Oak Park Village Hall, 123 Madison. Hours are 9:00am-5:00pm today. You can also do grace period voter registration during early voting hours, but two pieces of valid identification are required to register.  


LWV's Illinois Voters Guide is ready to help with one-stop shopping for all your voting information. Learn about candidates, get election reminders, find your polling place, and save your ballot to take with you to the polls. Share this link with anyone who lives in Illinois.

Dispelling the Partisan Myth

The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin is hosting a webinar series on the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, a bill that guarantees the Presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes in the nation. 

Join the League for the second webinar in the series titled, “National Popular Vote: Dispelling the Partisan Myth” as Patrick Rosenstiel, senior consultant to the National Popular Vote campaign, explains why this bill would benefit us all--no matter your political beliefs! Watch the first webinar which introduces the National Popular Vote here. 

“This bill is essential to representative government,” said Debra Cronmiller, Executive Director of the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin. “And like any effort aiming to count every vote equally, the NPVIC is completely nonpartisan in nature.” 

On Wednesday, June 29, at 6:30pm, Patrick Rosenstiel, who is a nationally recognized figure in the world of public affairs, international relations, public relations, and market research, will lead the webinar. Rosenstiel has visited 45 states on behalf of National Popular Vote. You can register for the Zoom webinar here. 

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