
- By Indivisible Denver
- October 11, 2025
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League of Women Voters on 2025 Colorado Ballot Issues
Indivisible Denver Action Meeting

Discussed State and Denver Ballot issues
The Indivisible Denver Action meeting on Saturday, October 11 at the Bob Ragland Library was a truly energizing and informative event. The collaboration with the League of Women Voters of Colorado brought a wealth of knowledge about the 2025 ballot issues and local school board elections—topics that are essential for protecting democracy at the grassroots level.

Linking Local Protest to Global Human Rights
Attendees appreciated how clearly and accessibly the presenter explained complex topics like proposition LL and MM to continue school lunches at no cost for those making under $300,000 a year and ballot issues for Vibrant Denver. The discussion inspired both new and longtime activists to stay engaged and informed ahead of the upcoming elections.
Why This Matters
One of the highlights of the afternoon was the postcard action station, where participants wrote messages to help stop GOP redistricting power grabs and support fair representation. It was a tangible, motivating way to turn information into action.
The atmosphere was warm, welcoming, and filled with civic spirit. Events like this remind us how much local action matters—and how collaboration between groups like Indivisible and the League of Women Voters strengthens our communities.
