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LWV and RAC-NJ Hold State Legislative District. 11 Virtual Forum

The LWV and RAC-NJ host a virtual forum for the District 11 state candidates on Tuesday, October 5, at 7 pm. go to https://bit.ly/forumLD11

League of Women Voters and RAC-NJ Collaborate to Hold Legislative District 11 Candidate Forum

Red Bank: The League of Women Voters of Monmouth County in collaboration with The New Jersey Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism (RAC-NJ) will host a virtual forum for the District 11 state candidates on Tuesday, October 5, at 7 pm. The program will be run on a Zoom Webinar platform; the public may Register Here or go to https://bit.ly/forumLD11.

All candidates were invited, they are:

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For State Senate:

Lori L. Annetta - Republican

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Vin Gopal - Democrat

For State General Assembly:

Marilyn Piperno - Republican

Kimberly Eulner - Republican

Eric Houghtaling - Democrat

Joann Downey - Democrat

Dominique Faison - Green Party

Questions are submitted in advance of the forum and can be submitted upon registration; or emailed to lwvforum2021@gmail.com using “Legislative District 11”in the subject line.

The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan, grassroots civic organization that encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. Membership in the League is open to people 16 years and older of all gender identities. With 101 years of experience, the League is one of America’s oldest and most trusted civic nonprofit organizations.

As a project of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, RAC-NJ seeks to organize across lines of difference to ensure that our Reform Jewish values, including pikuach nefesh (saving lives), chesed (compassion), and tzedek (justice), are included in policymaking as our state leaders work to build a more just and compassionate society for all New Jersey residents. RAC-NJ is a non-partisan organization.

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