Candidate Forum and Candidate Questionnaire responses available online

The League of Women Voters, Whitewater Area held two Candidate Forums on Saturday, March 9, in the Whitewater City Hall Council Chambers in advance of the April 2 Spring Election. 

Replays of the Whitewater Common Council Forum and the Whitewater School Board Forum are online at http://vimeo.com/cityofwhitewater

In addition to the Forum, the League of Women Voters, Whitewater Area Board developed a Candidate Questionnaire that all candidates were invited to complete.  Responses were posted on the League’s website on Monday, March 11.  If a candidate elected not to participate in the questionnaire, the words “no response received” was placed next to their name.

Go to http://lwvwhitewater.org/elections.html for their responses.

Common Council Candidates

  • AD 1:  Carol McCormick
  • AD 3:  Christopher Grady and Brienne Dieboldt-Brown
  • AD 5:  McKinley Palmer

Councilmember At Large

  • Patrick Singer

School Board Candidates(2 seats are open for election on the School Board)

  • Amy Hagen Curtis
  • Jennifer Kienbaum
  • Jim Stewart
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