League of Women Voters of Florida

League promotes political responsibility through informed and active participation of citizens in government, acts on selected governmental issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.

[11] In addition, the LWVFL suspended voter registration operations for a year during that time, and when the gerrymandering aspects of the provision were blocked by a federal judge.

[11] The LWVFL also fought against a 2012 proposal to purge voting rolls which then President Deirdre Macnab called an effort to "disproportionately impact minority voters and erroneously disenfranchise those that are eligible.

"[14] More than twenty nine local Leagues statewide[15] hold candidate forums, issue election year Voters Guides, and sponsor public seminars.

[19] LWVFL works tirelessly "to educate, mobilize, and register voters..." stated Attorney General Eric Holder.

LWVFL has engaged in a number of statewide and local projects, including recommending the initiation of a recycling program in St. Petersburg;[22] supporting the Central Florida commuter rail network SunRail;[23] endorsing a court case which ended voter purges held 90 days before a federal election;[24] striking down of restrictions on volunteer voter registration efforts;[25][26] the re-institution of early voting days and early voting on the Sunday before election day;[27] and the redrawing of both congressional and state legislative district lines after extensive litigation.