34th Middlesex State Representative Candidate Forum on Sunday, June 29

State Representative Carl Sciortino resigned from his seat, representing the 34th Middlesex District, in April, and there are five candidates seeking to replace him.

CSfC is co-sponsoring a candidate forum, in collaboration with Medford for Massachusetts and Progressive Democrats ofSomerville, to help connect candidates and voters.  This coalition of progressive community groups has also organized a candidate questionnaire, and we'll be posting the candidate answers.

Carl has agreed to moderate the forum, and will not be endorsing a candidate in the race.

Forum Details:
Sunday, June 29 at 7:00 PM
Room 008
Barnum Hall at Tufts University
163 Packard Ave, Medford


All of the candidates have been invited, including:
The district includes wards 4 and 7 in Somerville, and wards 4 and 5, and, in Medford, precinct 1 of ward 7 and precinct 2 of ward 8.

The primary will be on Tuesday, September 9.

RSVP: http://www.progressivemass.com/34thmiddlesexforum

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