League of Young Voters
There are two main organisations with the name of "The League of Young Voters", one in the U.S. and one in Europe.
The League of Young Voters U.S.
The American organization, also known as the League of Independent Voters and the League of Pissed Off Voters, was founded in the early 2000s by activists including Adrienne Maree Brown, Robert Biko Baker and Jessica Norwood. Some of the founders have described the experience as one of their first exposures to political organizing. Focusing on the, 18–34 age group, one of its primary goals was preventing the re-election of George W. Bush.The League formed connections with other youth-oriented political organizations and events, such as the League of Young Voters Education Fund,,, and . These connections prompted the Village Voice to call the coalition "a lively, iconoclastic, music-aware national group". During the 2004 election, The League worked with America Votes, a coalition of liberal organizations such as America Coming Together, the AFL–CIO and the League of Conservation Voters. In 2006, it launched the voting resource website .
The League of Young Voters last functioned as a political action committee in 2014. The San Francisco League of Pissed Off Voters is an offshoot of the national organization that is still active as of 2020. It promotes progressive politics by making for San Francisco elections.