Voter forum in Sequim on Wednesday

Peninsula Daily News and Peninsula News Network will hold the first of three special TV “meet the press”‘ election forums Wednesday night.

The forum will cover the contested races for Sequim City Council and Sequim School Board.

All interested voters are invited to attend the forum to learn about the candidates — and watch the interplay between them and three journalists.

It will run from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Sequim Community Center, 190 W. Cedar St.

The forum will be aired on Wave Broadband (formerly Northland) cable TV channel 3 in Port Angeles, Carlsborg and Sequim later this week and re-televised at various times until Nov. 4.

Here’s the schedule for Wednesday’s forum:

6 p.m.: Sequim City Council Position 2, Scott Moore and Patricia Kasovia-Schmitt.

6:30 p.m.: Sequim City Council Position 4, R.L. “Dick” Foster and Don Hall.

7 p.m.: Sequim School Board District 4, Sarah Bedinger and David McHugh.

7:30 p.m.: Sequim School Board District 5, Suzi Schmidt and Walter Johnson.

The candidates will answer questions from PNN anchorman Dennis Bragg, Peninsula Daily News Executive Editor Rex Wilson and Paul Gottlieb, the PDN’s Commentary Page editor.

Voter guide on Sunday

Mail-in ballots go out Wednesday to registered voters for the Nov. 4 general election.

Elections in Clallam County are conducted only by mail.

The Clallam County Voter Guide will be included with the PDN on Sunday.

It will have information about all the contested general election races and local and statewide ballot measures.

It will profile all the candidates and have their 75-word answers to detailed questions that were addressed to them by the newspaper.

The Voter Guide will also be available free at the county courthouse in Port Angeles, libraries, Sequim and Port Angeles city halls and other public locations around the county, and at PDN offices in Port Angeles and Sequim (their addresses are in the information box on Page 2).

Two more forums

The PDN and Peninsula News Network will sponsor two more special televised “meet the press” election forums.

The schedule:

MONDAY, OCT. 20, Port Angeles City Council Chambers:

6 p.m.: Clallam County Commissioner District 1, Sue Forde and Steve Tharinger.

7 p.m.: Port Angeles City Council Position 1, Lauren Erickson and Peter Ripley.

7:30 p.m.: Port Angeles City Council Position 2, Cherie Kidd and Jack Pittis.

8 p.m.: Port Angeles City Council Position 3, Grant Munro and Fred Norton.

WEDNESDAY, OCT, 22, Clallam County Courthouse Room 160 (first floor), Commissioners Hearing Room:

6 p.m.: Clallam County Director of Community Development, Bob Martin and Rob Robertsen.

6:30 p.m.: Port Angeles School Board Position 1, Charlie McClain and Pete Peterson.

7 p.m.: Port Angeles School Board Position 2, Jeffrey Hinds and John O’Rourke.

7:30 p.m.: Port Angeles School Board Position 3, Jessica Schreiber and CindyLou Vedin Romberg.

8 p.m.: Clallam County Hospital District 2, At-large Position: Harold Buck and Jim Leskinovitch.

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