Politics & Government

Board Of Selectmen Candidate Debate Upcoming In Greenwich: Details

Here are the details on the upcoming Board of Selectmen candidate debate, presented by the League of Women Voters of Greenwich.

Registration is closed as the event is at full capacity. The debates will be livestreamed on GCTV’s YouTube channel​.
Registration is closed as the event is at full capacity. The debates will be livestreamed on GCTV’s YouTube channel​. (Richard Kaufman/Patch Staff.)

GREENWICH, CT — Voters will have the chance to hear directly from this year's Board of Selectmen candidates in an upcoming debate presented by the League of Women Voters of Greenwich, which is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 29, at Greenwich Town Hall.

The debate is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 29 at Greenwich Town Hall. Registration is closed as the event is at full capacity. The debates will be livestreamed on GCTV’s YouTube channel.

At 7 p.m., there will be a debate between Democratic selectman candidate Rachel Khanna and Republican incumbent, Selectwoman Lauren Rabin.

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Beginning at 8 p.m., there will be a debate between Democratic first selectman candidate Anthony Moor and the Republican incumbent, First Selectman Fred Camillo.

The debates will be moderated by Anthony Presta, with assistance from a local high school student.

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Registered attendees must be seated by 6:45 p.m., or their spots will be given to those waiting in a standby line.

Residents may submit questions by emailing voterservices@lwvgreenwich.org if they plan to watch remotely. Each person may submit up to two questions, which will be reviewed by a bipartisan committee to ensure fairness and relevance.

The Round Hill Association's candidate debate will take place next month.

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