In a recent forum hosted by the League of Women Voters, candidates for the Delta County Commission presented their platforms and engaged with constituents ahead of the upcoming primary election on August 6. The event, which was attended by community members and streamed on YouTube, emphasized the importance of voter participation in the democratic process.
Candidates expressed their commitment to transparency, fiscal responsibility, and community engagement. Candidate Barron highlighted a stark choice facing voters: a path toward diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) versus a commitment to constitutional principles and equal opportunity. He urged constituents to consider the implications of their vote on the future of Delta County.
Candidate Williams, identifying as a fiscal conservative, promised to uphold government transparency and accountability, leveraging his background in information technology to enhance efficiency within the county commission. Meanwhile, candidate Van Denhoven reflected on his achievements since taking office, emphasizing his proactive approach and readiness to continue serving.
Other candidates, including Peterson and Jensen, shared their dedication to improving county services and fostering economic growth. Peterson noted his extensive experience on the board and his desire to complete ongoing projects, while Jensen highlighted recent accomplishments and future plans for community development.
The forum concluded with a reminder for voters to participate in the election, with polls open from 7 AM to 8 PM on August 6. Absentee ballots and early voting options were also discussed, encouraging all residents to make their voices heard. The League of Women Voters provided resources for voters, including an online guide at vote411.org, to assist in making informed decisions.