Santa Clara County Candidates Forum- April 13th

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Candidate Forum Co-Hosts:
Silicon Valley Association of Republican Women
The Lincoln Club of Northern California
Silicon Valley Republican Women Federated

Hear from Candidates!!

Ask Your Questions!!

Have you ever opened your voter information and wondered what the real issues were and where the candidates stood on the issues?

Tired of getting your information from slick campaign mailers, media sound bites or smear tactics by the opposition?

Please join us for a candidate forum where each candidate has 3- 5 minutes to summarize who they are and where they stand on the issues.  As a member of the audience you have an opportunity to write down and submit your questions to be answered by the candidates.  All candidates who will be on the local June Primary ballot are invited to participate in this candidate forum including those running for:

  • Non-partisan offices:  San Jose City Council
  • State offices:  California Assembly and California Senate
  • Federal office:  U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress

All candidates who wish to participate must confirm their attendance by April 8th Anthony Lucido at SVGOP (email:  anthonylucido27@gmail.com)

Date:  April 13, 2016

Time:  6:00-6:30 social hour.  Mingle with the candidates.

6:30 PM – Candidate forum begins and will conclude by 8:45 PM

Location:  Santa Clara County Administration Building, Isaac N. Senter Auditorium, 70 West Hedding, San Jose 95110

No cost but must RSVP by Friday April 8th 

WHEN: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 from 6:00 PM to 8:45 PM (PDT) – Add to CalendarWHERE70 W Hedding St – 70 West Hedding Street, San Jose, CA 95110 – View Map

CLICK HERE TO RSVP!

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