Politics & Government
League Of Women Voters Of Sudbury Forum Coming In March
The state's Sudbury-based branch is welcoming questions for candidates ahead of the town's annual elections.
SUDBURY, MA - The League of Women Voters (LWV) of Sudbury, a branch of the statewide political grassroots organization advocating for the freedom to vote, is hosting a candidate forum next in March.
The deadline to send questions into the candidates is Monday, Feb. 24, at 5 p.m.
"The questions voters submit help us to know which topics and issues are of the highest priority for the community in the upcoming election," said Nell Forgacs, voter service chair for the LWV's Sudbury branch.
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Identities of the submissions will not be disclosed, and the questions will be asked of all candidates.
The forum will be available on SudburyTV throughout March leading up to the March 31 annual town elections. Voters can speak directly with the candidates at the LWV's informal, in-person meet the candidates event Sunday, March 16, from 2-4 p.m. at the Goodnow Library.
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Voter registration and general town election information can be found in the FAQs section of the LWV's website linked here.
"We encourage all voters to suggest questions," Forgacs said. "Some of the best questions we receive are not the ones we expected."
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