St. Paul: Highland District Council, other groups to host mayoral forum
St. Paul’s Highland District Council and other community groups are hosting a forum on Monday where voters can ask candidates running for mayor questions.
The forum is hosted by the district council, FairVote Minnesota, Danger Boat Productions, and others.
It will take place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in St. Paul. Those interested can RSVP and send in questions at the Fair Vote MN website or Rank Your Vote website.
The first part will be a question and answer period.
The forum will feature Mayor Melvin Carter, Yan Chen, Adam Dullinger, State Rep. Kaohly Her and Mike Hilborn. Carter is running for his third term as mayor.
After the forum, residents can meet face to face with the candidates.
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