Welcome to the Lakewood Observer Virtual Debate
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 9:09 am
We wish to welcome all of the candidates for the office of Mayor of the City of Lakewood to the Lakewood Observer Virtual Debate. It is our hope that through this forum, we will empower the electorate as never before, by providing them with information, the positions of the candidates and the opportunity to make informed decisions for this very important election.
Before we start, we felt it important to review the time lines for this on line debate.
1) On August 31, at noon, all candidates will submit to this discussion area, a list of the three most important issues they feel that Lakewood is facing. (Posts submitted prior to noon should only become visible at that time);
2) On Wednesday, September 5, the three media experts shall each post a question to each candidate regarding each of the areas of concern identified by the candidates (9 questions total);
3) Thereafter, on September 9th, at 9:00a.m., the responses of the candidates to the questions posed will be posted (If posted earlier, they will not become visible until 9:00 a.m.);
4) Once the responses to the media questions have been posted, the candidates are invited to amplify and expound upon their responses, discuss the responses of the other candidates. The on line debate will be live for a period of 99 hours.
5) The 9/18 edition will have a section dedicated to the on line debate and public forum. Each candidate will be given 1000 words (approximately one full page) in which to summarize their impression of the on line discussion, amplify their position and make their case to the public. The 1000 word limit will be strictly enforced. The remarks of each candidate WILL NOT BE EDITED, CORRECTED OR IN ANY WAY MODIFIED FROM THE FORM IN WHICH THEY ARE SUBMITTED, HOWEVER, ANYTHING BEYOND THE 1000 WORD LIMIT WILL NOT BE PRINTED. Candidates submission must be made through the Member Center, not later than 9/15, midnight, to allow time for printing.
Thank you to all the Candidates for their participation in this historic civic experiment.
Jeff Endress
Before we start, we felt it important to review the time lines for this on line debate.
1) On August 31, at noon, all candidates will submit to this discussion area, a list of the three most important issues they feel that Lakewood is facing. (Posts submitted prior to noon should only become visible at that time);
2) On Wednesday, September 5, the three media experts shall each post a question to each candidate regarding each of the areas of concern identified by the candidates (9 questions total);
3) Thereafter, on September 9th, at 9:00a.m., the responses of the candidates to the questions posed will be posted (If posted earlier, they will not become visible until 9:00 a.m.);
4) Once the responses to the media questions have been posted, the candidates are invited to amplify and expound upon their responses, discuss the responses of the other candidates. The on line debate will be live for a period of 99 hours.
5) The 9/18 edition will have a section dedicated to the on line debate and public forum. Each candidate will be given 1000 words (approximately one full page) in which to summarize their impression of the on line discussion, amplify their position and make their case to the public. The 1000 word limit will be strictly enforced. The remarks of each candidate WILL NOT BE EDITED, CORRECTED OR IN ANY WAY MODIFIED FROM THE FORM IN WHICH THEY ARE SUBMITTED, HOWEVER, ANYTHING BEYOND THE 1000 WORD LIMIT WILL NOT BE PRINTED. Candidates submission must be made through the Member Center, not later than 9/15, midnight, to allow time for printing.
Thank you to all the Candidates for their participation in this historic civic experiment.
Jeff Endress