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.