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LWV Hosts Candidates’ Forum for State Legislative 13 Candidates 10/10

LWV Hosts Candidates' Forum for State Legislative 13 Candidates on Tuesday, October 10 at 2 pm, Hosted by the RAC-NJ organization

League of Women Voters of Monmouth County
League of Women Voters of Monmouth County (LWV Monmouth)

The League of Women Voters of Monmouth County will host a virtual Candidates’ forum for the State LD District 13 candidates on Tuesday, October 10, 2 pm - 3:30 pm. The forum is sponsored by the NJ-RAC organization (New Jersey Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism.)

The program will be via a Zoom Webinar platform that accommodates a live audience of 500 and registration is required. You must register in advance at bit.ly/lwvforumLD13.

Questions must be submitted in advance during the registration process or by email at lwvforum2023@gmail.com and putting “LD 13” in the subject line.

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CANDIDATES* ON THE BALLOT ARE:

(As listed by the County Clerk)

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For Senate:

Lucille Lo Sapio Monmouth County Democrats

Declan O’Scanlon Monmouth County Republican Organization

For General Assembly:

Paul Eschelbach Monmouth County Democrats

Danielle Mastropiero Monmouth County Democrats

Gerard Scharfenberger Monmouth County Republican Organization

Victoria A. Flynn Monmouth County Republican Organization

John Morrison Libertarian Party

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The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, has an established record for fair and informative forums. A trained League moderator from outside the voting area will preside.

The Religious Action Center for Reform Judaism (RAC-NJ) is nonpartisan and includes 44 Reform Jewish Congregations located in 28 of New Jersey’s 40 legislative districts. RAC-NJ takes action around issues, not political parties. So far, congregants who live in 34 of New Jersey’s 40 legislative districts have already taken action with RAC-NJ.

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