Jefferson County voter forum scheduled in Brinnon on Monday

BRINNON — A political forum for voters of Jefferson County is scheduled from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday.

The forum — which will be in the Booster Club building, 151 Corey Lane in Brinnon — will be preceded at 6 p.m. with the introduction of eight candidates for commissioners of the proposed Brinnon Park and Recreation District.

Invited to the forum have been candidates running for state senator and state representatives in the 24th Legislative District, the two races for Jefferson County commissioner and the single race for Jefferson County Superior Court Judge.

The moderator of the event will be Marji Mueller.

The forum will be hosted by both the North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce and the Brinnon Booster Club.

Each candidate will have 21/2 minutes to introduce themselves, followed by a question-and-answer period.

Each candidate of a contested race will have an opportunity to reply to each question addressed to them.

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