




On Sunday, December 14th, the LWV Whitewater Area presented its 2025 Making Democracy Work award to community photographer Tom Ganser. Tom was recognized for his work photographing democracy in action and telling stories with his pictures that focus on civic pride.
Since 2010, the League’s Making Democracy Work award has annually honored individuals in our community whose work or volunteerism exemplifies the League’s core values of nonpartisanship, diversity, equity and inclusion, and belief in the value of an open and fair democracy. Tom Ganser is at every civic event with his camera. He takes pictures at no charge to local civic organizations that represent Democracy in Action; therefore, he Makes Democracy Work. His pictures are often seen on the front page of the local newspapers, capturing the community at work, play, service, and worship. His images capture multigenerational folk from diverse backgrounds. You might recognize him in action at School Board Meetings, town hall events, local elections, church engagements, Art Alliance exhibits, parades and celebrations, and sporting events.
Midge Gill, LWV Whitewater President, and Ellen Penwell, League Treasurer, gave tribute to Tom along with community members Margaret Wheeler and Majorie Stoneman, both of whom mentioned the photo documentary services he has generously provided to organizations and events they have organized.
The LWV Whitewater Area urges all residents of Walworth and Jefferson counties to pay great tribute and respect to Tom Ganser for all he represents and has accomplished on behalf of his fellow citizens.
Editor’s note: The above press release was provided by the League of Women Voters Whitewater Area. Photos are courtesy of Julia Ross.

Tom Ganser compiled a 20-minute video featuring some of his favorite photos. It may be viewed here: Whitewater is My Kind of Town






