The final debate of this election season was held on Saturday, October 11 at the Longmont Public Media studios in the old Carnegie Library building at the corner of 4th and Kimbark. The League of Women’s Voters of Boulder County hosted three debates – one for mayoral candidates, one for Ward 2 candidates, and one for at-large candidates. Watch them all and get informed before completing your ballots!
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Did you miss the debate held at Front Range Community College and hosted by the Longmont Area Democrats featuring the three Ward 2 candidates and the six At-Large candidates? No worries, you can watch it now on Longmont Public Media. Or read the recap from the Longmont Times-Call. Questions? Thoughts? Email me at info@teresa4longmont.com.
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