Joining the LWVWA Board: One Member's Story

06 Sep 2023 9:28 AM | Anonymous

by Linda Benson, LWVWA Nominating Committee and LWV Clallam County.

When I was asked to apply to be on the Board of Directors at the state level of the League of Women Voters, I was surprised to say the least. I was involved in my local League and didn’t even send money to state or national when they did ‘asks’ for specific projects. I felt that working with, and financially supporting, my local League was where I could contribute the most.

After some conversations with local members and friends, I decided to fill out the application and see where it went. When I did the phone interview, I was in California because of a death in the family and didn’t feel very motivated. I was honest about my hesitation and, at that point in time, didn’t really care to make any commitments. Well...the rest is history! 

I ended up making the commitment to work at the state level for two years, while maintaining my connections where my heart was, at the local level. This decision was one of the best ones I’ve ever made, not just for me but also for my local League. When I joined the state board I didn’t know how much I didn’t know about the League of Women Voters. Here are some things I learned that very much contributed to my local League: 

  • There really isn’t a state or national “League.” You join at your local level and become a member of a federation, with three levels.
  • The main purpose for the state and national levels are to support the local Leagues and provide resources. 

  • Local Leagues “loan” a member for two years to work at another level. 

  • The League of Women Voters functions like a representative government (a republic, if you will). It is governed by consensus at local levels. From this consensus, policy positions are established by delegates from local Leagues at state and national conventions 
  • There are many benefits to a local League when there are interactions at those other levels of service. The quick connection to resources alone has been greatly beneficial for my home League. 

Though I'm no longer on the state board, I’m now dedicated to the state Nominating Committee and there are six board positions due for election at the 2024 Council. Terms are staggered so that new members join ‘seasoned’ members who help them with the transition. The state board is a team that works hard to support each other, with the goal of supporting Leagues at the local level to accomplish their goals. Please consider joining the team at the state level. Go to the website for more information and consider a new adventure of learning and fun!

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