Wednesday, July 25, 2012
1st Congressional
District Debate

Location: Rainier Room - Microsoft Conference Center, Building #33 | 16070 NE 36th Way, Redmond, WA 98052
Registration: 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Program: 12:00 p.m. - Please note the program will start promptly at noon
Price: Free | Box Lunch provided
Documents: Directions | Parking | Map
This event is now over, thanks to all who attended and watched!
Featuring:
Darcy Burner
Suzan DelBene
Steve Hobbs
John Koster
Darshan Rauniyar
Laura Ruderman
Moderator:
Joni Balter, Seattle Times
With recently redrawn boundaries, Washington’s 1st Congressional District is now perhaps the most politically balanced and therefore competitive in the state. A full line-up of candidates declared for the open seat, giving voters many options for the top two primary. How will you make your decision? The new district is incredibly diverse, including more affluent and working class communities, farmland, oil refineries, a state prison, colleges and universities, and high tech industry. How do the various candidates intend to approach and fully represent the district? What are their top issues and policy priorities on both the state and national level? Bring your own questions and join us to hear directly from the candidates as you make your decision for the August 7 primary election.
Presented in Partnership with:
Co-promoting Organizations: American Society for Public Administration - Evergreen, Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Eastside, Leadership Tomorrow, League of Education Voters, Seattle Works, Snohomish County Democrats, University of Washington Center for Communication & Civic Engagement, Washington Policy Center, Washington State Republican Party, Whatcom Republican Party, YWCA Seattle|King|Snohomish






