Every now and again people
will say, "I want to be politically active, but
not in a partisan way."
That’s when the wise League
member should jump in and say, "join League." League
historically has been a nonpartisan organization — and
this is an enduring principle of the League. Writing
in One Woman, One Vote, Nancy Cott noted
the following just after suffrage was achieved: "Quickly
evolving into a ‘good government’ rather
than a feminist organization, its premise being to
ready women for political life, the LWV found itself,
ironically, competing with women’s partisan activity
as much as preparing women for it. When all women became
fair game for party organizations, Republican and Democratic
women’s divisions vied with the nonpartisan League
for the time and loyalty of women interested in politics."
Today, each level of the League, be it
local, state, or national, annually readopts their own
version of the nonpartisan policy. Some policies are
wordier and may be more restrictive than others, but
basically the organization reaffirms through its nonpartisan
policy our commitment to neither support nor oppose candidates
for political office. This does not mean that as a League
member you are prohibited from working for a candidate’s
campaign or being a candidate yourself.
It does mean that the LWV will not endorse
particular candidates. As an organization, we are careful
not to appear in any way biased towards one candidate
or another. Although some organizations may produce and
disseminate information about officeholders’ voting
records, and then indicate the organization’s policy
positions, the League does not, lest it be construed
as endorsing particular candidates. The LWVGDA policy
does require greater caution by Board members and prohibits
publicly partisan activities.
Yet, nonpartisan does not mean nonpolitical!
We are intensely partisan on issues. By this we mean
that we take positions and lobby in support or opposition
to legislation at all levels and branches of government. |