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Appearing
at the League of Women Voters' Candidates’ Night at the
American Legion, Monday, April 25 will
be the opposed Republican
candidates for Greenville City Mayor. Front row, left to right are
candidates shaking hands,
Mike Bowers & Doug Schmidt. Coming down
the steps are Diane Johnson, Moderator for the evening,
Karen Brooks,
Co-President, Marie Boas, Voter Service Committee member and Lyn Bliss,
Co-President.
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League of Women
Voters Sponsors Candidates Forum
The League of Women Voters of Darke County will once again sponsor a
Candidates' Forum for the May Primary Special Election on Monday, April
25 from 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM at the American Legion, Ohio Street in
Greenville. The event is free and open to the public.
This forum will focus on the contested Primary Election candidates for
Greenville City Mayor. Other contested or non-contested
candidates for the May Primary or the November General Election may
briefly introduce themselves at the beginning of the program.
There will be a brief presentation of the Greenville Schools Renewal
levy ballot issue at the conclusion of the program.
Voters should know that there is only a Republican Primary in May.
There is not a Democratic Primary as there are no contested Democratic
candidates on the ballot. Voters when going to the polls may
request an “issues only” ballot in lieu of a party declaration.
Additionally, Candidates for Darke County Municipal Court Judge will
not be on the ballot until the November General Election.
The Greenville City Mayoral Candidates, Mike Bowers and Doug Schmidt,
will give two minute introductory speeches. Following that, they
will answer questions. The public is encouraged to attend and
submit written questions. Questions are then screened by a panel
of League members, equally represented from the Democratic and
Republican parties. The following candidates are listed in the
order that they will appear on the program.
The League of Women Voters is a non-partisan organization with the
major purpose being to inform voters about the candidates and
issues. For further information about the League, call Karen
Brooks, League Co-President, 467-7845
PLEASE REMEMBER TO
VOTE, TUESDAY, MAY 3.
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