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Cairo Candidate Forum

Nov 03, 2011: 8pm- 11:59 pm
Cairo Town Hall

512 Main St. | Cairo, NY 12413 | 518-622-3120
http://townofcairony.com/

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Candidates for Town Supervisor, Town Council, Highway Superintendent, Clerk, Justice, and Tax Collector have been sent letter invitations to this forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters and WGXC. Any candidate that has not yet received their invitation can also contact WGXC for details at info@wgxc.org. Candidate forums follow the standard rules of the League of Women Voters. WGXC will not likely be able to get a strong enough cell signal to broadcast the candidate's forum live, but if we can we will. More likely we will make a recording and play it back in part Friday morning and afternoon, and in whole at 7 p.m. Sat. Nov. 5. The recording will also be posted online at wgxc.org shortly after the candidate's forum at Town Hall at 8 p.m. Thu. Nov. 3.

WGXC will also air a candidate forum at 1 p.m. Sat. Nov. 5 live from the Catskill Community Center on WGXC 90.7-FM. Candidates for Town Supervisor, Town Council, and Highway Superintendent have been invited, and the public is too, to the Catskill Community Center at 1 p.m. Sat. Nov. 5, and live at 90.7-FM.

Link to audio of Hudson Mayoral Candidate Forum with William Hallenbeck and Nick Haddad. Basic Political Debate/Meet the Candidates Event Format

Event should be no more than 90 minutes long. Candidates need to arrive 15 minutes before start of event. Substitute speakers are not permitted. No campaign literature or materials will be allowed inside the room.

Lots will be drawn in advance to determine the order of speakers for opening remarks. Moderator will be introduced by the sponsoring organization’s spokesperson. Moderator will introduce panel members and go over the rules. Each candidate will have a 3-minute opening statement.

Audience members will be asked to silence all electronic devices. The audience will be provided with index cards/writing implements with which to write questions.
1. No statements
2. No personal remarks
3. All questions must be legible
4. The moderator will choose questions and paraphrase for clarity/appropriateness.

The candidates will have one minute (or two, depending on number of candidates and time available) to answer. The moderator will call on candidates in succeeding order to answer. The moderator has the right to rule on all questions. No one else will be permitted to see the questions before, during or after the event. [Candidates should be reminded that they may take notes and cover issues/comments they missed during the Q&A as part of their closing statement.]

Depending on time available, questions may be permitted from the floor. Questions will be limited to one minute and will be answered as above. The same rules apply as with written questions. Each candidate may have a 2 or 3-minute closing statement.

The moderator will close the event and invite members of the audience to remain in order to have personal conversations with the candidates (must be agreed upon in advance by candidates).

SPEAKING TIME WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED OUT OF RESPECT FOR THE OTHER CANDIDATES AND THE AUDIENCE’S RIGHT TO HEAR ALL CANDIDATES SPEAK.

Candidates are encouraged to bring campaign literature. A table should be set up outside the room for the purpose of distributing the literature. Each candidate will be permitted to display a packet of flyers, position papers, and letters of endorsement or other campaign material. However, each candidate will be allowed only ONE stack of information on the table unless the organizer permits more.