League of Women Voters of Snohomish County primary election forum series scheduled

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The League of Women Voters of Snohomish County and the 2025 Forum Partnership Coalition unveil a candidate forum series for the July primary election, fostering informed voting among residents. Participating organizations include the American Association of University Women and Sno-Isle Libraries, emphasizing community collaboration. All candidates are invited to engage, ensuring a comprehensive view of local governance issues. Questions posed during the forums will help voters assess candidate qualifications and stances. Recordings will be accessible on the League’s YouTube Channel and podcast, as well as local radio stations KSER and KXIR.

A detailed schedule outlines specific forums, including races for city council and school boards, enhancing transparency in local elections. This initiative serves to empower voters with the necessary information to make informed choices. The forums represent a vital step in promoting civic engagement and accountability among candidates.

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