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League of Women Voters organizes San Mateo City Council Candidate Forum for Districts 2 and 4 on Thursday, October 10

San Mateo, California – San Mateo local residents are preparing for an educational evening as the League of Women Voters hosts the City Council Candidate Forum on Thursday, October 10th. Starting at 6:00 PM at City Hall, the event intends to offer insightful analysis of the local contenders running for council seats in Districts 2 and 4 in the next elections on November 5, 2024.

Apart from providing a venue to meet the candidates, the forum offers a forum for them to express their opinions on important local concerns such housing development and fund distribution for community facilities and parks. Although the national elections usually take the stage, this event reminds residents that local elections are essential in determining the immediate course of the society.

The City of San Mateo has developed provisions for both in-person attendance and virtual participation in an attempt to suit everyone interested in the proceedings. Residents can log in via Zoom using Webinar ID 814 0964 with the passcode 282145 or show up at the forum housed at 330 W. 20th Avenue.

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For those who have pressing questions they’d like addressed, there is the option to submit these inquiries in advance via email to mailto:[email protected]with “San Mateo City Council Forum” as the subject. A section of the forum will also let participants to ask questions to the candidates.

For the citizens of San Mateo, this is an opportunity to interact personally with their prospective representatives. Renowned for its dedication to informed and active involvement in democracy, the League of Women Voters helps create these forums to guarantee voters have the knowledge required to make wise decisions at the polls.

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All eyes are on this local event that stands to influence the decision-making landscape of San Mateo’s governance. Whether one wants to participate in person or online, everyone is encouraged to seize this opportunity to add to the conversation and get to know the people who might shortly speak for their interests and concerns at the local level.

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