Washtenaw County: LWV-Washtenaw Candidate Forums are underway

LWV-Washtenaw Candidate Forums for the Aug. 2 primary election will be recorded during the month of June.  The recordings will be posted to the organization’s YouTube channel as they are completed.  Here’s where you can see them

LWV Washtenaw YouTube channel

LWV-Washtenaw Videos  (our website list of YouTube contents)

VOTE411.org (what’s on YOUR ballot)

CTN – Ann Arbor Community Television Network YouTube channel 

CTN TV showings:

 LWV Primary Candidates 2022: WCBC District 2 Democrats
 Premiere:            Tuesday, 6/28                   8 PM
Replays:               Wednesday, 6/29            12 PM & 8:30 PM
                              Friday, 7/1                         1:30 PM
                              Saturday, 7/2                    2 PM
 LWV Primary Candidates 2022: Scio Township Board of Trustees, Democrats
 
Premiere:            Wednesday, 6/29            9:05 PM
Replays:               Friday, 7/1                         3 PM
Forums are held only for contested races.  This is a list of planned forums.  Recordings will be available approximately two days following forum:
6/6 – Michigan House District 32 (split between 2 forums)
6/9 – Michigan Senate District 14
6/13 – Washtenaw Board of Commissioners 5 & 6
6/15 – Washtenaw Board of Commissioners District 2 & Scio Twp Trustee
6/20- Ann Arbor Council District 4
6/21 – Michigan House District 47 (Rep & Dem separate forums)
6/22 – Ypsi Mayor (in person & recorded)
6/23 – 14A District Court
6/27 – Ann Arbor Council District 5

6/30 – Ann Arbor Council District 1 & Ann Arbor Mayor

About The League of Women Voters of Washtenaw County

The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. LWV is an organization fully committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, in principle and in practice… Diversity, equity, and inclusion are central to the organization’s current and future success in engaging all individuals, households, communities and policy makers in creating a more perfect democracy. You can read the complete statement HERE.

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