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The New York 102 Assembly District Democratic debate was held on Sunday, June 2, at the Octagon Barn in Delanson, N.Y. The forum was recorded and is available on League of Women Voters of Albany County’s YouTube channel LWV Albany.
LWVH studied what makes an effective Executive branch of Massachusetts (MA) local government including the Select Board (SB) and Chief Municipal Officer (e.g., Town Administrator, Town Manager).
This year, Hingham is in the unusual position of having no contested races for any office. The League strongly advocates for voter education and involvement, and with that in mind, we believe in voters’ right and responsibility to meet and know the officials who are working so hard on our behalf.
League of Women Voters of Greater Los Angeles County with the League of Women Voters of Los Angeles County and Others is hosting the District Attorney Candidate Forum on:
The League advocates for issues but does not support or oppose any candidates for office. Every League Board of Directors at each level is required to have a non-partisan policy. The League does not have a single policy that covers all Leagues. A link to the nonpartisan policy of the LWV of the Cooperstown area is available on our website.
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