Lexington, Ky. – A pivotal district council candidate forum is set to take place on Wednesday, October 9, as the election season heats up in the city. The event, organized by CivicLex, will focus on candidates from district one and district twelve.
The forum will feature incumbents and challengers, including the current District One Council Member Tanya Fogle and her challenger Tyler Morton. Also participating will be District Twelve candidates Hilary Boone and Chad Walker. This is the final opportunity for voters to hear from these candidates before the upcoming election.
The forum will be structured to provide an engaging and informative experience for attendees. Each candidate will participate in a thirty-minute small group question and answer session, allowing them to respond directly to the queries of constituents. This will be followed by more in-depth conversations designed to foster understanding between candidates and voters.
The event is scheduled to commence at 6 p.m. at Bryan Station High School. This venue has been chosen to accommodate a wide audience and facilitate meaningful discourse between the candidates and the community.
Organizers emphasize the importance of this forum as a platform for voters to make informed decisions. The interactive nature of the event aims to encourage public engagement and inspire residents to participate actively in the electoral process.
As the election draws near, the forum serves as a critical touchpoint for voters seeking clarity on the positions and priorities of their prospective representatives. Residents of Lexington are encouraged to attend and take advantage of this opportunity to engage directly with candidates.
For those unable to attend, details and highlights from the forum will be made available through various local channels. The emphasis remains on ensuring that the community is well-informed as they prepare to cast their votes.