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How you can ask Portland mayoral candidates a question during KGW/Oregonian debate

Portland, ORLocal News

In a bid to enhance public engagement in the upcoming mayoral race, Portland candidates are inviting residents to submit video questions for an upcoming debate. Scheduled for October 15, the debate is organized by KGW and The Oregonian, allowing voters to interact directly with candidates Rene Gonzalez, Carmen Rubio, Keith Wilson, Mingus Mapps, and Liv Osthus. This initiative encourages community involvement as election day approaches on November 5. By allowing voters to pose their questions, the debate aims to address critical local issues and provide candidates with a platform to share their visions for the city. Residents are encouraged to participate actively, which is vital for fostering a democratic dialogue.

This event underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in local government. As candidates prepare for the debate, they will likely focus on pressing topics such as housing, public safety, and economic development. The debate not only serves as a critical moment for the candidates but also represents a significant opportunity for the voters of Portland to voice their concerns.

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