League of Women Voters 2 Election Nights
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 5:19 am
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS LAKEWOOD CHAPTER
HOSTS 2 LAKEWOOD ELECTION FORUMS
Lakewood, Ohio
October, 2005
A healthy democracy depends upon an educated electorate. Moreover, as recent national and local elections have clearly demonstrated, your vote does count. The Lakewood Chapter of the League of Women Voters-Cuyahoga Regional Area will hosts two election forums in an effort to provide voters with more information about the upcoming election.
On Tuesday, October 18 the League will host an issues forum at the Lakewood Women's Pavilion in Lakewood Park at 7:00PM. The public is encouraged to attend and learn more about upcoming ballot issues which include Issue I, a proposal to create and preserve jobs and stimulate economic growth in Ohio and Issue II which will allow voters to vote by mail up to 35 days before election day. There will be arguments both for and against each issue will be presented at that time. There will be an opportunity for questions and discussion from the audience.
The Lakewood Candidate's night will be held Thursday, October 27 at 7:00PM in the Auditorium at Lakewood City Hall, 12650 Detroit Avenue, in Lakewood. At time the candidate's for Lakewood City Council will present their positions after which will be time for questions and answers. This forum will be moderated by League member Susan Jankite.
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HOSTS 2 LAKEWOOD ELECTION FORUMS
Lakewood, Ohio
October, 2005
A healthy democracy depends upon an educated electorate. Moreover, as recent national and local elections have clearly demonstrated, your vote does count. The Lakewood Chapter of the League of Women Voters-Cuyahoga Regional Area will hosts two election forums in an effort to provide voters with more information about the upcoming election.
On Tuesday, October 18 the League will host an issues forum at the Lakewood Women's Pavilion in Lakewood Park at 7:00PM. The public is encouraged to attend and learn more about upcoming ballot issues which include Issue I, a proposal to create and preserve jobs and stimulate economic growth in Ohio and Issue II which will allow voters to vote by mail up to 35 days before election day. There will be arguments both for and against each issue will be presented at that time. There will be an opportunity for questions and discussion from the audience.
The Lakewood Candidate's night will be held Thursday, October 27 at 7:00PM in the Auditorium at Lakewood City Hall, 12650 Detroit Avenue, in Lakewood. At time the candidate's for Lakewood City Council will present their positions after which will be time for questions and answers. This forum will be moderated by League member Susan Jankite.
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