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Paradise Valley Independent to host candidates forum ahead of election

Set for June 17 at Town Hall

Posted 4/22/24

A forum organized by the Paradise Valley Independent for town council and mayoral candidates running in the July 30 election is set for 4–6 p.m. June 17 at Town Hall.

In a Q&A format, …

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Paradise Valley Independent to host candidates forum ahead of election

Set for June 17 at Town Hall

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A forum organized by the Paradise Valley Independent for town council and mayoral candidates running in the July 30 election is set for 4–6 p.m. June 17 at Town Hall.

In a Q&A format, candidates will answer questions about relevant issues to the town and attendees will have the opportunity to submit questions.

The town council and mayoral candidates will be presented separately on the same day. News Editor MacKenzie Brower will moderate the session.

“The Paradise Valley Independent will be running its own Q&A series with candidates leading up to the election because we want to facilitate an opportunity for voters to ask their own questions in a public forum and help voters be better informed before heading to the polls this summer,” Brower stated.