Now on video: Washington Secretary of State debate at Edmonds College - Lynnwood Today

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The Washington Secretary of State debate, hosted at Edmonds College, is now available for viewing via TVW, catering to those who missed the live event. Sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Washington and Snohomish County, the debate served as a platform for candidates to present their policies and engage with the public. With elections approaching, this debate is a timely opportunity for voters to familiarize themselves with the candidates' positions on critical issues. The League of Women Voters' involvement highlights their dedication to promoting informed voter participation and civic engagement. By making the debate accessible in video format, it ensures that more residents can access this vital information at their convenience.

This initiative reflects the importance of transparency in the electoral process and encourages community engagement in local governance. As the election date draws near, understanding candidates' stances becomes increasingly important for voters. The debate not only informs but also empowers the electorate to make educated choices.

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