Horman, Coletti, Smith and others square off in ‘Super Thursday’ candidate forum

Trending 4 months ago
ARTICLE AD BOX

  Published astatine 3:58 pm, May 16, 2024  | Updated astatine 3:59 pm, May 16, 2024
Horman-Coletti-SmithRep. Wendy Horman, Sean Coletti and Bryan Smith

IDAHO FALLS — Eight candidates will beryllium jockeying for your ballot astatine tonight’s “Super Thursday” campaigner forum for Legislative District 32.

Sean Crystal, Kelly Golden and Rep. Stephanie Mickelsen, R-Idaho Falls, will stock nan shape successful nan title for House Seat A. They will beryllium followed by Sean Coletti, Rep. Wendy Horman, R-Idaho Falls, and Bryan Smith who are vying for House Seat B. Finally, Sen. Kevin Cook and Keith Newberry, who are competing for Idaho Senate, will dive into their positions.

The forum, sponsored by nan Greater Idaho Falls Chamber, represents a last chance to perceive from candidates anterior to nan May 21 primary. It starts astatine 6 p.m. Thursday, May 16 astatine nan Tingey Auditorium astatine University Place.

The candidates will each person 1 infinitesimal to respond to a bid of questions provided by nan Chamber, successful summation to making 2 infinitesimal opening and closing statements.

The nationalist is encouraged to travel and participate.

District-32-candidate-picRep. Stephanie Mickelsen, Sean Crystal and Kelly Golden | Courtesy photos

It will beryllium livestreamed connected EastIdahoNew.com’s YouTube page nether nan LIVE tab.

To study much astir different candidates moving for office, cheque retired our “Super Thursday” forum videos from May 9.

Part I includes candidates Randy Neal and John Malek for Bonneville County Prosecuting Attorney. It besides features Debra Haacke, Barrett Hillier, Alan Steel and Michelle Mallard moving for Bonneville County Commissioner.

Part II showcases Legislative District 33 candidates Sen. Dave Lent, R-Idaho Falls, and Bryan Scholz for Idaho Senate and Rep. Marco Erickson, R-Idaho Falls, and Jilene Burger House Seat B. District 35 candidates Sen. Mark Harris, R-Soda Springs, Rep. Josh Wheeler, R-Ammon, and Brett Skidmore upwind up nan evening. Harris’ challenger Doug Toomer was incapable to be owed to his daughter’s graduation.

Cook-and-NewberrySen. Kevin Cook and Keith Newberry

SUBMIT A CORRECTION

More
Source east idaho news
east idaho news