
The Democratic candidates running to represent Attleboro and Seekonk's district on the Governor's Council will participate in a debate Wednesday at the Morse Institute Library in Natick.
The candidates—Brian Clinton, Robert Jubinville, Patrick McCabe and Bart Timilty—will be at the event, which is open to the public and begins at 7 p.m.
The eight-person Governor's Council is the oldest elected body in Massachusetts, predating its statehood. The primary responsibility of the council is to consider the governor's judicial nominees.
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"We are proud to host this important debate," said Dylan Hayre, chair of the Natick Democratic Town Committee, according to a press release. "Voters should make an informed vote at the primary on Sept. 6 and at the general election on Nov. 6."
The winner of the Democratic nomination will face Republican candidate Earl Sholley in November.
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Rick Holmes, opinion page editor of The MetroWest Daily News, will be the debate's moderator.
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