Bay Area Hospital Board Candidate Forum recording available

Bay Area Hospital Board Candidate Forum recording available

Location

Coos Bay Public Library
525 Anderson Avenue
Coos Bay Oregon 97420
Oregon US
Wednesday, April 30, 2025 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm

League of Women Voters Forum

Bay Area Hospital District Board Candidates

Recording available below

 

The League of Women Voters of Coos County presented a forum for candidates running for the Bay Area Hospital District Board of Directors.  All candidates for the open board positions 3, 4, 5 and 6 were invited to participate.

 

Wednesday, April 30

6:30 pm to 8:15 pm

Coos Bay Public Library

 

Members of the public were invited to attend and members of the audience submitted written questions on forms provided by the League at the forum.

 

Campaign materials, clothing or buttons were not allowed inside the venue.

 

Unfortunately the recording of the event experienced some technical problems.  Therefore the answers to some questions at the live event are not available on the recording.  

 

If you were unable to attend the live event, we would encourage you to check out candidate responses on the VOTE411.org website in addition to viewing the forum recording.  You can get a clear picture of how the candidates stand on key issues in the Bay Area Hospital Board election from both sources.

 

  Candidates participating in the forum were: Timothy W. Lynch (position 3); Arlene Roblan and Brandon Saada (Position 4); Kyle Stevens (Position 5); Troy Cribbins and John Uno (Position 6).

 

 For more information, call LWVCC President, Kay Kerriden at 541-808-3413.
 

The League of Women Voters is a non-partisan political organization that provides candidate forums as a voter service project to encourage the active and informed participation of citizens in government.  The League never supports or opposes any candidate or political party and aims to provide impartial information to voters about candidates' view on issues, and to stimulate interest and participation in the election.   

 

The LWVCC records and retains a full unedited copy of all Presentations.  If any portion(s) of the recording(s) are redistributed out of context to make a person or topic appear to say something that was not said, or are edited specifically to make this person or presentation look bad or in any way altered in appearance, the LWVCC will alert the media, provide the unedited video for comparison, and file appropriate complaints with an applicable governing authority, or – dependent upon the egregiousness if fraud is involved – alert local law enforcement.