League of Women Voters hosts Richardson mayor and city council candidate forum

April 17, 2025 | Richardson, Dallas County, Texas

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The Richardson mayor and city council election forum kicked off with a strong emphasis on civic engagement and informed voting, hosted by the League of Women Voters of Richardson. Ellen Steger, the league's president, welcomed attendees and highlighted the organization's commitment to nonpartisan education and advocacy in public policy.

Steger encouraged voters to utilize the league's resources, including both printed and online voters guides, which feature candidates' responses to key questions. She noted that while only four questions appear in the printed guide, the online version offers a more comprehensive look at candidates' positions, ensuring voters have access to a wealth of information before casting their ballots.
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The forum, moderated by Lynette Greenhaw, a seasoned public education advocate, proceeded despite the absence of mayoral candidate Allen C. North, who cited a scheduling conflict. Greenhaw reminded candidates of the agreed-upon ground rules, emphasizing respect and decorum throughout the evening.

As the forum unfolded, the focus remained on the importance of community involvement in the electoral process, with Steger thanking volunteers and attendees for their participation. The event underscored the league's mission to empower voters and facilitate informed decision-making in the upcoming election, set for May.

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