May 19, 2026 12:57 pm

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League of Women Voters elects new officers and honors ‘legends’

SNOHOMISH COUNTY – The Snohomish County chapter of the League of Women Voters conducted its annual meeting on Saturday, May 16, 2026.

LWVSC members elected to serve a new or second term on the Board of Directors starting July 2026 include (L-R) Vonita Francisco, 2nd vice president; Erin Kester, director; Carolyn Miller, director; Linda Wills, president-elect; and Janice Greene, director. Missing: Meredith Gould, treasurer. Photo Source: LWVSC

Outgoing President Lisa Utter passed the gavel to incoming President Brenda Mann Harrison, and League members elected Linda Wills as president-elect. 

LWVSC President Lisa Utter passes the gavel to Brenda Mann Harrison (L), who will lead the Snohomish County League as president starting July 1. Photo Source: LWVSC

Vonita Francisco was elected as second vice president; Meredith Gould was elected treasurer; and Carolyn Miller, Janice Green, and Erin Kester were elected as directors. Cathy Liu Scott, Judy Faast and Nadine Shanti were elected to the nominating committee. 

Ruth Brandon and Susan Renhard were recognized as Legends of the League. This annual award honors current or past Snohomish County League members for “long, significant and influential service” to the League and community. 

Photo 3: Susan Renhard (L), a 2026 Legend of the League Award recipient, receives applause from LWVSC President Lisa Utter at the Annual Meeting May 16. Photo Source: LWVSC

Brandon, a long-time member and former League Secretary, has consistently been “the voice of the voiceless” in her pursuit of social justice. She spent a lifetime of service as pastor here and in Africa. President Utter noted that Brandon “still finds ways to stay connected while trying her hand at being ‘retired’.”

Photo 4: LWVSC President Lisa Utter recognizes Ruth Brandon (L) as a 2026 Legend of the League Award recipient. Photo Source: LWVSC

Former long-time League board member Renhard has been instrumental in the League’s support of the Cocoon House for homeless teens. President Utter pointed out that by connecting the League with the American Association of University Women, she has made “the network of women’s and voting rights organizations stronger and more durable.”

The annual meeting included a review of 2025-2026 accomplishments, noting that the Snohomish County League is the third largest in Washington. In December, the League received the Everett Mayor Civic Engagement Award for longstanding commitment to civic health and community learning. Details about the League’s impact will be available in the LWVSC annual report published in September. 

Advocacy efforts in the coming year will focus on empowering voters; raising awareness about voter suppression efforts; defending democracy and responsible forest management; and furthering a multi-year effort to pass a constitutional amendment to change the redistricting process in Washington. More than 50 members and guests attended the annual meeting and celebration.

More information on League initiatives and membership can be found at lwvsnoho.org.


Source: League of Women Voters Snohomish County

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