Saturday, October 06, 2012

Standard-Examiner: Meet Weber County Candidates on Monday Night

Mark your calenders, folks... these WLCWC events invariably turn out to be exceptionally informative and lively

In our relentless effort to keep our WCF readers fully abreast of all important local "meet the candidates" events arising prior to the November 6, 2012 Utah General Election, we'll put the spotlight this morning's Standard-Examiner announcement, which we incorporate in full, together with a few helpful links which we've added for your convenient reference:
SOUTH OGDEN — The Women’s Legislative Council of Weber County will hold a Meet the Candidates night beginning at 6 p.m. Monday at the South Ogden Senior Center, 580 39th St.

Candidates who will be speaking are Matt Bell and Corey Combe, Weber County Commission; Gage Froerer and Nickolas Velis, Utah House District 8; Jeremy Peterson and Neil Hansen, Utah House District 9; and Richard Greenwood and Benjamin Pales, Utah House District 12.

Refreshments will be served*
Mark your calenders, folks,  These boffo  WLCWC events invariably turn out to be exceptionally informative and even lively and invigorating.
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* Delicious and lovingly home-baked cookies and punch, assuming history repeats.

5 comments:

Wishing I Knew said...

Does anyone have info on individual candidates running for the State School Board, Ogden School Board, Weber County Commissioner  or Judicial Retention? 

rudizink said...

 Yes.  Click this link, which is also available in our right sidebar election module:

2012 Candidate Roster

School board and judicial retention info appears at the bottom of the list.

Monotreme said...

Christopher Winn (D) vs. Dixon Pitcher (R, incumbent) is the District 10 contest, according to your . Pales-Greenwood is District 12.

Jim Hutchins said...

Christopher Winn (D) vs. Dixon Pitcher (R, incumbent) is the District 10 contest, according to your handy and informative candidate guide. Pales-Greenwood is District 12.

rudizink said...

Thanks for the correction, Jim. That's what I get for incorporating the Standard's text verbatim, I guess.  I've now corrected this error above.

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