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  • Organizational Changes

  • Local League Recognition

  • Per the LWVUS Bylaws, the LWVUS Board must approve the formation, merging, and disbandment of League entities, as well as all League name changes and boundary changes. The LWVUS Board votes on organizational changes several times throughout the year. State and local Leagues should send any requests for local League recognition to the LWVUS Board via this online form. (Links to this and other forms for organizational changes are located in the Guide to LWVUS Services for Leagues.) All requests for local League recognition must be approved by the state League before they can be approved by the LWVUS Board.

    The timing of approval for a new local League depends on when the request is submitted and how close it is to a Board meeting. Organizational change requests are presented to the Board in a report before each meeting and voted on at the meeting. There are LWVUS Board meetings in January, March, June, and September. Once the vote is approved, the changes are then processed (roster portal, logo, etc.) and the state League and any contacts listed on the request form are notified.

    Please also refer to the Guide to Forming a Local League and the League Governance Checklist for more guidance.

    For further questions, contact governance@lwv.org. If you have questions about the process for state League approval, contact your state League.

  • Local League Recognition

  • Withdrawal of Recognition

  • Use this form for the disbandment of a local League.

    Per the LWVUS Bylaws, the LWVUS Board must approve the formation, merging, and disbandment of League entities, as well as all League name changes and boundary changes. The LWVUS Board votes on organizational changes several times throughout the year. State and local Leagues should send any withdrawal of recognition requests to the LWVUS Board via this online form. (Links to this and other forms for organizational changes are located in the Guide to LWVUS Services for Leagues.) All requests for withdrawing recognition from a local League must be approved by the state League before they can be approved by the LWVUS Board.

    The timing of approval for a withdrawal of recognition depends on when the request is submitted and how close it is to a Board meeting. Organizational change requests are presented to the Board in a report before each meeting and voted on at the meeting. There are LWVUS Board meetings in January, March, June, and September. Once the vote is approved, the changes are then processed (roster portal, logo, etc.) and the state League and any contacts listed on the request form are notified.

    You will be asked how any remaining funds and PMP were handled. Please make sure all federal, state, and local laws are followed with regards to closing down a nonprofit organization, including that all applicable IRS forms have been filed.

    For further questions, contact governance@lwv.org. If you have questions about the process for state League approval, contact your state League.

  • Withdrawal of Recognition

  • Merger of Two or More Leagues

  • Per the LWVUS Bylaws, the LWVUS Board must approve the formation, merging, and disbandment of League entities, as well as all League name changes and boundary changes. The LWVUS Board votes on organizational changes several times throughout the year. State and local Leagues should send any requests for merging Leagues to the LWVUS Board via this online form. (Links to this and other forms for organizational changes are located in the Guide to LWVUS Services for Leagues.) All requests for mergers from local Leagues must be approved by the state League before they can be approved by the LWVUS Board.

    Procedure When Two or More Leagues Become One

    When two or more Leagues combine into one, the intent is that full League activity continues in the combined geographic area of the existing Leagues. If a struggling League disbands because of diminishing membership and deteriorating interest in League activities, its members may, of course, join a nearby League as individuals but all local program is lost in the area of the disbanded League. If, however, one or more Leagues are dissolved with the intent that their members as a group merge with established adjoining League, here is the procedure to follow:

    - Consulting with the state League from the beginning, the local League boards discuss the proposed change separately and collectively, and decide on a recommendation.

    - Members of affected Leagues are given the opportunity to discuss and approve or disapprove as outlined here: This recommendation is presented to the membership at unit or general meetings, with advance information given in the local League newsletter. This information should include any budget adjustment needed if the change will create expanded administrative, program or voters service responsibilities. Membership understanding and agreement are essential to successful change. This agreement may be obtained by the discussion/consensus process or by a formal vote at a meeting called for this purpose.

    - Formal application, using the form below. Upon notification of approval by the LWVUS Board, a steering committee composed of leaders from each of the local Leagues is formed to undertake these tasks:

    - ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Draft new or revised bylaws (see bylaws template here); Make recommendations for local program; Draw up a proposed budget (based on the total PMP applicable to all Leagues involved, as of the most recent January membership count); Prepare a slate of officer and director nominees. The resulting information is sent to members in each local League.

    ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​- Members in each local League vote to combine (one or more having agreed to dissolve), and then meet together. (Management of this process is accomplished most readily by holding all meetings under one roof on the same day.) Members proceed with regular business of an annual meeting, including adoption of program and budget and election of officers and directors.


    The timing of approval for a merger request depends on when the request is submitted and how close it is to a Board meeting. Organizational change requests are presented to the Board in a report before each meeting and voted on at the meeting. There are LWVUS Board meetings in January, March, June, and September. Once the vote is approved, the changes are then processed (roster portal, logo, etc.) and the state League and any contacts listed on the request form are notified.

    For further questions, contact governance@lwv.org. If you have questions about the process for state League approval, contact your state League.

  • Merger of Two or More Leagues

  • League Name Change

  • Per the LWVUS Bylaws, the LWVUS Board must approve the formation, merging, and disbandment of League entities, as well as all League name changes and boundary changes. The LWVUS Board votes on organizational changes several times throughout the year. State and local Leagues should send any name change requests to the LWVUS Board via this online form. (Links to this and other forms for organizational changes are located in the Guide to LWVUS Services for Leagues.) All requests for local League recognition must be approved by the state League before they can be approved by the LWVUS Board.

    The timing of approval for a name change depends on when the request is submitted and how close it is to a Board meeting. Organizational change requests are presented to the Board in a report before each meeting and voted on at the meeting. There are LWVUS Board meetings in January, March, June, and September. Once the vote is approved, the changes are then processed (roster portal, logo, etc.) and the state League and any contacts listed on the request form are notified.

    Note: If your local League is changing its name to reflect a different service area, please include that on this form. A boundary change request is necessary to change the official ZIP codes associated with your League. The ZIP codes associated with local Leagues power the "Find Your League" feature on the LWV website.

    For further questions, contact governance@lwv.org. If you have questions about the process for state League approval, contact your state League.

  • League Name Change

  • Boundary Change

  • Per the LWVUS Bylaws, "Only one local League shall be recognized in any community." Community recognition is tracked through ZIP codes. Each League when it is formed requests recognition for specific ZIP codes. Any changes to the ZIP codes in a League's service area must be approved by the LWVUS Board in order to ensure compliance with the Bylaws. The state League must approve all boundary change requests before they can be approved by the LWVUS Board.

    Additionally, the ZIP codes associated with local Leagues power the "Find Your League" feature on the LWV website.

    Note: If your local League is changing its name to reflect a different service area you will need to fill out this form if the new name is intended to also change the official ZIP codes associated with your League.

    For further questions, contact governance@lwv.org. If you have questions about the process for state League approval, contact your state League.

  • Boundary Change

  • Member-at-Large Unit Recognition

  • Rules and procedures for the formation and operation of member-at-large units (MALUs) are the responsibility of state Leagues, and members of MALUs are recognized by the LWVUS Board as members of state Leagues. Therefore, organizational changes concerning MALUs do not require LWVUS Board approval and states are not required to report MALU organizational changes to LWVUS. However, if MALUs would like a League ID in the roster portal and/or an LWV logo, they need to fill out this online form for recognition by LWVUS, which confirms that the state League has approved the establishment of the MALU.

    If you have questions about Member-at-Large units, please reach out to your state League first. If you are a state League or have further questions, contact governance@lwv.org.

  • Member-at-Large Unit Recognition

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