Wednesday, January 6, 2016

The NAPC Candidate Forum is TONIGHT (Wednesday, 1/6) at the Lake Worth Playhouse

Rules for the debate are below.
Mayor Pam Triolo, Vice Mayor Scott Maxwell, and Commissioner Andy Amoroso have accepted to debate any and all challengers.
The Lake Worth Neighborhood Association Presidents Council (NAPC) will hold a candidate forum on Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at the Lake Worth Playhouse.

The Playhouse is located at 713 Lake Avenue and the doors will open to the public at 6:15 PM. Candidates for Mayor and Commissioners for Districts 1 and 3 have been invited to participate in the question and answer forum. The Forum will begin at 6:30 PM and is expected to end at 9:00 PM.

The event is open to the public and there is no admission charge.

Questions have been formulated by representatives of the NAPC Member Neighborhood Associations and no questions will be taken from the audience.

In keeping with the Florida Government in the Sunshine laws, the forum has been officially noticed as a public meeting at which questions regarding issues that may come before the City Commission will be asked and may be answered. Minutes of the public meeting will be provided to the Lake Worth City Clerk following the event.

To provide a clear view for everyone in the audience, no campaign yard signs or banners will be allowed inside the Playhouse and campaign literature may only be distributed outside the theater.

As a public meeting, anyone from the public or the press may photograph, video or record the event. All those in attendance will be asked to courteously refrain from flash photography and to be mindful not to block the view of the audience when doing so and will be reminded if the need arises.

The Lake Worth Municipal election will be held Tuesday, March 15, 2016.

Questions regarding the election, precinct locations, absentee ballots and voter registration may be directed to the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections office at (561) 656-6200. The NAPC is a not for profit organization incorporated in the State of Florida. The NAPC neither endorses nor opposes any candidate.