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LWV North Carolina 39th Convention
"Powering and Protecting Our Democracy"
May 19-21, 2023
Charlotte, North Carolina

DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Charlotte - SouthPark



Event at A Glance

Friday May 19, 2023Registration - 3:00-5:00 PM

Saturday, May 20, 2023
Plenary - 8:00 AM
Banquet - 7:00 PM

Sunday May 21, 2023
Plenary - 9:00-11:00 AM
Close - 11:00 AM
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Pictured:

Deborah Turner, MD, JD - LWVUS President

Suzanne Elsberry - LWV of Charlotte Mecklenburg President

Jo Nichols - LWVNC President

LWVNC’s 39th Convention – titled "Powering and Protecting Our Democracy" – will take place May 19-21, 2023 in Charlotte. Note exact time of start and end TBD. We are excited to announce that Dr. Deborah Turner, the 20th president of the League of Women Voters of the United States, will speak at our Saturday evening banquet. Reserve your hotel room at DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Charlotte - SouthPark using this link. We will share other pertinent details soon. The early bird registration fee will be $250.

You will receive more information soon about two important convention activities. We will be recognizing outstanding League members with awards, so look for criteria and nomination forms. In addition, Leagues will be invited to create and bring displays highlighting their activities and accomplishments, so that we can share best practices and brag a bit.

If you would like to register for convention, you can do so using this form. Deadline for reservation is May 1.

Exciting News! 

The State League is excited to offer an option to attend ONLY the Saturday evening dinner/banquet for a $50.00. The Awards Banquet with the keynote by LWVUS President Dr. Deborah Turner begins at 7:00 p.m. and is being held at the Double Tree Suites by Hilton-SouthPark.

Please use the link below to register. (If you are already registered for the full Convention, please do not fill out this form as you are already on the RSVP list.)

Register for Dinner/Banquet ONLY option Here.


About our featured speaker: 

Deborah Turner, MD, JD, serves as the 20th president of the League of Women Voters of the United States (LWVUS) and chair of the Board of Trustees of the League of Women Voters Education Fund (LWVEF). She was elected board president at the 55th National Convention of the League of Women Voters in June of 2022 and will serve in this position until June 2024. 

Dr. Turner joined the Des Moines Metropolitan League in 2010 and became president in 2011, when the League was at risk of disbanding. She served in that role until 2015 helping revitalize membership and focus the board leadership. At the same time, she also served on the LWV Iowa board as the state vice president from 2011 to 2015, becoming co-president in 2015. In her dual roles with state and local leagues, Deborah has provided leadership to strengthen relationships between local leagues and the state board.  

Turner was elected to the League’s national board of directors in 2016, where she served on the Finance Committee, Governance Committee, and chaired the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee. As chair of the DEI Committee, Dr. Turner and her colleagues focused on organizational culture changes to the League’s mission work, emphasizing not only racial equity but also intergenerational dynamics, socioeconomic differences, gender identity, and interpersonal engagement.  

Dr. Turner received her BS from Iowa State University and her MD from the University of Iowa where she completed her Residency in OB-GynGYN. She completed her fellowship in Gynecologic Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Institute in Houston, Texas. She practiced gynecologic oncology for 35 years, enhancing university programs at the University of Nebraska, University of Iowa, and the Medical College of Wisconsin and teaching residents and students. She also served the private sector, bringing her specialty to Genesis Medical Center in Davenport, Iowa, Mercy Cancer Center in Mason City, Iowa, and Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines. In July 2015, she left active practice to become Vice President of International Programs for Outreach, Inc. She has participated in twelve medical missions to Tanzania since 2011 and worked with Singida’s Medical Center, Outreach, Inc. Children’s Feeding Centers, and Rotary International. She received her JD from Drake University in 2007. She has served as Associate Medical Director of Planned Parenthood of North Central States since 2016.

Turner was inducted into the Iowa Women’s Hall of Fame in 2013 and received the Gertrude E. Rush Distinguished Service Award from the National Bar Association in 2015. She was awarded the Louise Rosenfield Noun Visionary Award from Young Women’s Resource Center in Des Moines in 2018. Her most treasured award is a certificate from the Schwartz Center for Compassionate Healthcare. In 2022, Fortune Magazine named her a “Marquis Who’s Who” top professional for her work with LWV.

Dr. Turner lives in Nebraska and has two grown children – a son and a niece. 


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