LWV candidate forum at Edmonds Community College Tuesday
Sunday, October 16, 2016
The League of Women Voters of Snohomish County is co-sponsoring a second candidate forum to be held at Edmonds Community College on Tuesday, October 18.
Candidates for the Washington State House of Representatives will appear. The following candidates have been invited: District 21 Position 1, Strom Peterson and Alex Hels; District 21 Position 2, Jeff Scherrer and Lillian Ortiz-Self; and
District 32, position 1, Cindy Ryu and Alvin Rutledge; and District 32 Position 2, Ruth Kagi and David Schirle.
The 7pm forum will be held in the college’s Black Box Theater in Mukilteo Hall, 20310 68th St W, Lynnwood, WA. The event is free and open to the public. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for an opportunity to meet and greet the candidates.
Each candidate, after a brief introduction, will address issues that affect Washington state. The Q/A forum will be moderated by The Daily Herald publisher Josh O’Connor, and editorial page editor Jon Bauer.
Co-sponsors include the Edmonds Community College, Herald Media, Sno-Isle Libraries, the NAACP, the American Association of University Women, and the Snohomish County Board of Elections.
Candidates for the Washington State House of Representatives will appear. The following candidates have been invited: District 21 Position 1, Strom Peterson and Alex Hels; District 21 Position 2, Jeff Scherrer and Lillian Ortiz-Self; and
District 32, position 1, Cindy Ryu and Alvin Rutledge; and District 32 Position 2, Ruth Kagi and David Schirle.
The 7pm forum will be held in the college’s Black Box Theater in Mukilteo Hall, 20310 68th St W, Lynnwood, WA. The event is free and open to the public. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for an opportunity to meet and greet the candidates.
Each candidate, after a brief introduction, will address issues that affect Washington state. The Q/A forum will be moderated by The Daily Herald publisher Josh O’Connor, and editorial page editor Jon Bauer.
Co-sponsors include the Edmonds Community College, Herald Media, Sno-Isle Libraries, the NAACP, the American Association of University Women, and the Snohomish County Board of Elections.
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